Closed Session definition

Closed Session means a meeting or part of a meeting of a public body that is closed to the public.
Closed Session means a meeting, or portion thereof, closed to the public in accordance with s. 239 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c. 25.
Closed Session means closed to the public

Examples of Closed Session in a sentence

  • In addition to providing legal assistant services and other duties, the Legal Assistant/Deputy City Clerk shall continue to be assigned to prepare Closed Session Agendas, handle Public Records Act requests and coordinate insurance, Risk Management, claims against the City, Worker's Compensation claims, and Code Enforcement, all under the direction of the City Attorney.

  • At least once a year a portion of a Board meeting’s Closed Session shall be devoted to (1) formal criteria to be used to evaluate the Superintendent, (2) an oral and written evaluation of the Superintendent’s performance, (3) a review of the Superintendent’s salary and benefits, and (4) discussion of goals and objectives for the succeeding year.


More Definitions of Closed Session

Closed Session means closed to the public as defined in Subsection 4.2 of this By-law.
Closed Session. (In Camera) means a meeting or part of a meeting that is closed to the public in accordance with the ACT, s. 239. (2).
Closed Session means that part of a meeting closed to the public in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act.
Closed Session means a meeting of the Council or Committee that is not open to the public, pursuant to Section 239 of the Act.
Closed Session means a meeting, or portion thereof, closed to the public in accordance with Section 239 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and Section 7 of this By-law.
Closed Session means that no information will be released to parties outside the negotiation teams.
Closed Session means a Meeting or a part of a Meeting of Council, Council in Committee, a Committee or Committee of the Whole, not open to the public in accordance with the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended.