In-Camera Meeting definition

In-Camera Meeting means a confidential Meeting of the Board or any of its Committees at which attendance is restricted to voting Directors/Committee Members plus others specifically invited by the Chair.
In-Camera Meeting means a private meeting of the whole board or a committee from which the public is excluded, as per the Education Act, Section 207 (2);
In-Camera Meeting means a meeting that is closed to the public in accordance with the provisions of Community Charter made applicable to Regional Districts under the Local Government Act.

More Definitions of In-Camera Meeting

In-Camera Meeting means a meeting of the Provincial Executive to discuss:
In-Camera Meeting means a meeting closed to the public;
In-Camera Meeting means a meeting or part thereof closed to the public in accordance with Sections 90 [meetings that may or must be closed to the public], 91 [other persons attending closed meetings] and 92 [requirements before meeting is closed] of the Community Charter;
In-Camera Meeting means a meeting or portion of a meeting that is closed to the public.
In-Camera Meeting means a meeting or part thereof closed to the public; “Mayor” means the Mayor of the District;
In-Camera Meeting means in private;
In-Camera Meeting means a portion of a meeting of the Board of Trustees or of a Committee that is closed to the public in accordance with the Education Act.