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For convenience, may the public body in a closed meeting discuss public business outside the scope of the motion to close?

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For convenience, may the public body in a closed meeting discuss public business outside the scope of the motion to close?

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No. Only those matters identified in the motion to close may be discussed. When the public body reconvenes in an open meeting, the members each must certify that only matters identified in the motion to close were discussed.

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