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Can the county social services board hold a “closed” meeting without giving public notice of the meeting?

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Can the county social services board hold a “closed” meeting without giving public notice of the meeting?

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No. The county social services board is subject to the state’s Open Meetings Law and must give public notice of all of the board’s official meetings, even if all of the board’s business at a meeting will be conducted in a closed session that is permitted under the Open Meetings Law.

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