Open Door and Public Records Sample Clauses

Open Door and Public Records. The Board shall be subject to the Indiana Open Door Law and the Indiana Access to Public Records Act, pursuant to I.C. 5-14-1.5-2(a)(5) and 5-14-3-2(m)(5), respectively. All notices for any meetings of the Board shall comply with the Indiana Open Door Law. Written notice for reconvened meetings is not required where announcement of the date, time and place of the reconvened meeting is made at the original meeting and recorded in the minutes thereof. Compliance with the Indiana Open Door Law shall be sufficient to satisfy all notice or other legal requirements under this Agreement.
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  • California Public Records Act Contractor and County agree and acknowledge that all information and documents related to the award and performance of this Contract are subject to disclosure pursuant to the California Public Records Act, California Government Code Section 6250 et seq.

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