Closed Meetings Sample Clauses
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Closed Meetings. The Board and Board committees may meet in a closed meeting to consider the following subjects:
Closed Meetings. The Board of Education and Board of Education committees may meet in a closed meeting to consider subjects as provided by the Open Meetings Act. However, a meeting to consider an increase in compensation to a specific employee of a public body that is subject to the Local Government Wage Increase Transparency Act may not be closed and shall be open to the public and posted and held in accordance with [the Open Meetings Act]. 5 ILCS 120/2(c)(1), amended by P.A. 99-646. The Board may hold a closed meeting, or close a portion of a meeting, by a majority vote of a quorum, taken at an open meeting. The vote of each Board of Education member present, and the reason for the closed meeting, will be publicly disclosed at the time of the meeting and clearly stated in the motion and the meeting minutes. A single motion calling for a series of closed meetings may be adopted by a Board of Education quorum when such meetings will involve the same particular matters and are scheduled to be held within three months of the vote. No final Board of Education action will be taken at a closed meeting. Reconvened or Rescheduled Meetings A meeting may be rescheduled or reconvened. Public notice of a rescheduled or reconvened meeting shall be given in the same manner as that for a special meeting, except that no public notice is required when the original meeting is open to the public and: (1) is to be reconvened within 24 hours, or (2) an announcement of the time and place of the reconvened meeting was made at the original meeting and there is no change in the agenda.
Closed Meetings. The Cooperative and Cooperative committees may meet in a closed meeting to consider the following subjects:
Closed Meetings. The meetings shall be closed to the public. Each party shall maintain its own minutes of the negotiation sessions and neither party shall take or permit any types of electronic machine recording of the sessions.
Closed Meetings. All collective bargaining sessions shall be closed meetings as provided for in the Open Meetings Act.
Closed Meetings. Grantee must document why any meetings of its governing body, its committees, and CAB were closed and make available to the public a written statement of the reasons within a reasonable time after the closed meeting (47 U.S.C. § 396 (k)(4)). CPB also requires that the written statement be made available for public inspection, either at Grantee’s central office or posted on its station website, within 10 days after each closed meeting. Does Grantee comply with these requirements? Has Grantee designated a person responsible for documenting the reasons for closing meetings of the governing body, its committees, or meetings of the CAB? ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ If so, please furnish the information requested below even if Grantee posts the documentation on the station website. Name of Responsible Person Senior Vice President, Corp. Title of Responsible Person Washington SEATTLE ▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ Location of Documentation (Address) Location of Documentation (City) Location of Documentation (State)
Closed Meetings. Negotiating meetings shall be closed to the press and the public.
Closed Meetings. If needed, the Commission may hold a closed session per applicable Wisconsin Statutes.
Closed Meetings. All meetings and hearings under this procedure shall be closed to all persons other than the parties in interest, their representatives, and witnesses as necessary.
Closed Meetings. All meetings of the LMCC are informal and not open to the public or subject to Texas Open Meetings requirements. No formal minutes are required. Informal notes may be taken at each meeting to record assignments, work in progress, issue development, etc. All notes and documents made a part of the meetings are subject to public disclosure unless excepted from disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act.
