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1 Lawrence J. Bohlen Manager Member Services & Education Local Government Insurance Trust __________________________________ MACO Winter Conference January 2013

2 Ann MacNeille Assistant Attorney General Maryland Attorney General’s Office Counsel, Open Meetings Compliance Board amacneille@oag.state.md.us John S. Mathias County Attorney Frederick County, Maryland jmathias@frederickcountymd.gov ___________________________

3 Objectives What is the Open Meetings Act?  why should a public body comply? What does it require of my public body?  what activities does it govern? (or not)  what actions does it require before a meeting?  what actions does it require during a meeting?  what actions does it require after a meeting? How is the Act enforced?

4 OPEN MEETINGS ACT State Government Article Title 10, Subtitle 5 Annotated Code of Maryland

5 The Legislature’s policy statement : It is essential to the maintenance of a democratic society that, except in special and appropriate circumstances: (1)public business be performed in an open and public manner; and (2)citizens be allowed to observe: (i)the performance of public officials; and (ii)the deliberations and decisions that the making of public policy involves. Section 10-501(a)

6 Activities governed: 1) those of a “Public Body” Multi-member Formal creation (usually) Committees and some subcommittees Informally created public bodies Nominally private corporations

7 Activities governed: 2) : the public body’s “Meetings” Public business Quorum convened – or cycled through a room to evade the Act Conference calls or other methods of simultaneous interaction Social gatherings, retreats when public business is discussed

8 Activities governed: 3) : Topics of Discussion within the Act Covered: Advisory, legislative, quasi-legislative functions, all as specially defined by the Act. Excluded: administrative (formerly executive), judicial, quasi-judicial functions Expressly included: discussions concerning » Granting a license or permit » Zoning matters

9 Activities governed: 4) The Administrative (formerly Executive) Function Exclusion Not within other defined functions Administration of existing law or policy --not creation of law or policy Sometimes subject to reporting requirement, as discussed below Administrative function during early budget preparation phase, unless policy issues arise; quasi-legislative function, subject to the Act, during formal approval process

10 Actions before a meeting: Public Notice of Meetings Timing Reasonably in advance Last-minute meetings Content Time, place, open/closed status Agenda? Method Consistency

11 Actions during a meeting: 1) Logistics Location Public participation Cameras/tape recorders – model rules Access to documents referred to during meeting Audible discussion

12 Actions during a meeting: 2) Closing a Meeting Identifying a specific exception Completing a meaningful written “closing statement” – the Chair’s duty to prepare or sign Holding a public vote Staying within an exception Model closing statement on Attorney General’s website: http://www.oag.state.md.us/Opengov/Openmeetings/A ppC.pdf

13 Actions during a meeting: 3 ) the 14 Sec. 10-508(a) exceptions (all to be construed narrowly) Specific personnel matters Legal advice Litigation Real property acquisition Collective bargaining Certain business development proposals Certain public security matters Other law requiring confidentiality Etc.

14 Actions after a meeting: 1) Meaningful Minutes Duty of timely preparation Open meetings Available on request, without redaction Tape recording ≠ minutes Closed meetings Sealed Publicly available summary (requirement extends to certain administrative function sessions not open to public) 2011 amendment: use of live and streaming audio or video

15 Actions after a meeting: 2) Record Retention Notice Documentation of closed meeting Minutes Sealed minutes

16 Enforcement Open Meetings Compliance Board Advisory opinions Circuit Court May overturn public body’s action May award attorney’s fees to winning party

17 Issues, Examples, and Questions  Most common violations  Steps to avoid complains

18 More Information Open Meetings Act Manual, Compliance Board Opinions, and topical index: go to www.oag.state.md.us and click on “Open Government” www.oag.state.md.us Online class: Institute for Governmental Service and Research website: www.igsr.umd.edu/VLC/OMA/ www.igsr.umd.edu/VLC/OMA/


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