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How are meetings run?

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How are meetings run?

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• Board meetings are covered by the MN Open Meeting Law, Mn Statutes 13D This statute requires all board meetings to be open to the public. • A meeting is defined as a gathering of a quorum or more members of the body at which members discuss, decide or receive information as a group on issues relating to the official business of the body. • Serial face-to-face or phone conversations between members of the board, to martial their votes on an issue, for the purpose of avoiding a public hearing, may be a violation of the statute. • Additional requirements include: notice of meetings, recording votes, and providing written materials to the public. • Meetings may be closed for quasi-judicial functions involving disciplinary proceedings, to consider strategy of labor negotiations and to discuss litigation strategy with legal counsel.

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