If a public body regularly posts notice of upcoming meetings on a bulletin board, does the body also have to post notice at the clerks office?
Yes. Notice should be posted at a prominent location where notices are posted regularly, such as a bulletin board, and in the office of the public body’s clerk. However, if the public body does not have a clerk, then notice should be posted in the office of the body’s chief administrator. For local governments, notice may also be posted on a public body’s Web site or distributed notice via e-mail; state government agencies must post notice on the Internet.
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