11 Miss. Code. R. 1-6.17 - Executive Session
The Permit Board may recess into executive session to deliberate in accordance with the following procedure:
A. During the open meeting, a Permit Board
member may move for a closed determination whether or not to declare an
executive session. During the open meeting, the Permit Board must vote by a
majority vote to close the meeting to determine the necessity of going into an
executive session.
B. If a majority
of the Permit Board votes for a closed determination, the Permit Board meeting
must be closed for a preliminary determination of the necessity for an
executive session. During the closed meeting, the Permit Board may not conduct
other business until it discusses the matter of declaring an executive session
and votes, by three-fifths of the Permit Board members present, to declare an
executive session.
C. The vote
whether or not to go into executive session will be recorded on the Permit
Board's minutes.
D. If the Permit
Board votes to declare an executive session, the Board chairman will reopen the
meeting and publicly state the reason for going into executive
session.
E. The Permit Board will
then go into executive session to deliberate.
F. The Permit Board's return to the open
meeting ends the executive session.
G. The Permit Board will state during the
open meeting what, if any, decision it made during executive session.
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