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If the Governing Board intends to meet for a specified calendar period, on a regular day, date or event during such calendar period, and at a regular place and time, and posts public notice of such meetings at the beginning of such period, do such notices specify the period for which the notice is applicable?
Does the required meeting notice include an agenda of the matters to be discussed or decided at the meeting or information on how the public may obtain a copy of such an agenda?
Except in the case of an actual emergency, is the agenda available to the public at least 24 hours prior to the meeting?
Does the required meeting agenda list the specific matters to be discussed, considered or decided at the meeting?
If the Governing Board discusses, considers or makes decisions on matters not listed on the agenda, is it only in the case of an actual emergency and providing that a statement setting forth the reasons for such action is publicly announced and placed in the minutes of the meeting?
If the Governing Board is to consider an emergency matter in executive session, is the reason for consideration of the emergency measure announced publicly prior to the executive session?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Upon a public majority vote of the members constituting a quorum, does the Governing Board hold an executive session only for the following purposes:
When contemplating executive session discussion or consideration and except for salary discussions, does the Governing Board provide the officer, appointee or employee with such notice of the executive session as is appropriate, but not less than 24 hours for the person to determine whether such discussion or consideration should occur at a public meeting?
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