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Are faculty committees allowed to hold closed meetings?

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Are faculty committees allowed to hold closed meetings?

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No, as a general rule. Faculty committees are considered public bodies for the purposes of the North Carolina Open Meetings Law. Public bodies may hold closed meetings only for purposes specifically enumerated in the law. The only two such purposes that faculty committees are likely to encounter are meetings to select recipients of honorary degrees and other special awards, and discussions of personnel issues pertaining to specific individuals.

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