Board Packet definition

Board Packet. The Board shall provide the CASE President a copy and/or email of the complete general public record information agenda packet of every Board meeting at the time the agenda packet is distributed to the School Board members. (Revised 2020)
Board Packet means the resolution and any supporting documents provided to the Board of Supervisors for consideration in connection with the legislative process for Board resolutions.
Board Packet. The District shall provide to the Association one (1) copy of the Board Packet in advance of each Board meeting. Minutes of the previous meeting shall be made available to the Association at the next regularly scheduled Board meeting.

Examples of Board Packet in a sentence

  • This item was summarized in the monthly Project Status Report which was included in the monthly Board Packet.

  • This information is contained in the Board Packet for this meeting and made part of the official minutes of this meeting.

  • A summary of noteworthy projects was included in the Board Packet.

  • Indicates report Included in Board Packet to Commissioners and Staff.In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and other applicable federal and state laws, Addison Park District meetings will be accessible to individuals with disabilities.

  • This item was summarized in the monthly Project Status Report which was included in the monthly Board Packet and also discussed earlier on the agenda.

  • An updated schedule was included in the Trustee’s monthly Board Packet.

  • A comprehensive Manager’s report was included in the Board Packet.

  • Board Packet Pursuant to Hawai‘i Revised Statutes, Section 92-7.5, the board packet provided to members of the board for this meeting is available for public inspection during regular business hours at the Department of Water Supply office, 345 Kekūanaō‘a Street, Suite 20, Hilo, Hawai‘i.

  • District Manager Brian Weber provided a written report in the Board Packet.

  • A copy of the Board Packet will be sent to the President of the Association at least 2 days prior to any regular or special meetings of the board.


More Definitions of Board Packet

Board Packet means documents that are compiled by the board and distributed to board members before a meeting for use at that meeting, to the extent the documents are public under chapter 92F; provided that this section shall not require disclosure of executive session minutes, license applications, or other records for which the board cannot reasonably complete its redaction of nonpublic information in the time available before the public inspection required by this section.
Board Packet means documents that are compiled by the board and distributed to board members before a meeting for use at that meeting, to the extent the documents are public under chapter 92F….

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