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Special Meetings

In order to provide State bodies with a means of holding a meeting on

short notice because of the occurrence of an unforeseen event, the Act

allows for “Special Meetings” with a 48-hour notice with copies to all

national wire services. The purposes for which a body can call a special

meeting are quite limited. Examples include pending litigation,

legislation and certain personnel actions.

Notice Content

The Meeting Notice must include:

Date, time and place meeting is to be held

A specific agenda for the meeting

If there will be a Closed Session, must be on the agenda and must

cite Code Section and Subsection providing legal authority for

Close Session.

Notice that for every agenda item there will be discussion

including public comment, and that board action may occur.

Must list a contact person for questions concerning the agenda or

for needed special accommodations.

See example notice and agenda attached.

Comments from Public

The Agenda should allow opportunity for public comment

on each

agenda item

. Members of the Public should also have opportunity to

offer comments on subjects not listed on the agenda (reasonable time

limits can be applied)

Minutes Must Indicate

Each Member’s Vote on

Motions

A state body must record in the meeting minutes any action taken by

the body and the vote or abstention of each member present for the

action.

Closed Sessions

In most cases, there are only two authorized reasons for Closed

Sessions for our programs:

Personnel Issues [Government Code Section 11126(a)(1)]

Pending Litigation – Attorney should be present with memo

prepared for the board of directors. [Government Code

Section 11126(e)(1)]

Closed Session Process

Chair must announce in open session that the Board is entering into

closed session and state the (general) purpose of the closed session

Only board members and people necessary

to conduct the business of

the closed session should be present

When closed session adjourns, open session must be reconvened

and the general nature of any actions taken in closed session must

be reported

Minutes of the closed session must be prepared and kept in

confidential file

Rights of the Public:

To attend meetings free from conditions

To tape, record or broadcast meetings

To comment on any agenda item (may post a time limit)

To make comments regarding non-agenda items (may impose time limit)

To have access to documents provided to board members

To receive notice to all meetings of the board or its committees including agenda

Assurance that the meeting will not begin before the time stated on the notice