Ohio Admin. Code 3750-10-03 - General management rules
(A) The commission shall meet at least
annually. Except as provided in section
121.22 of the Revised Code, or
otherwise in the Revised Code, all meetings of the commission or any of its
committees shall be open to the public. Meetings of the executive committee,
when determining whether to issue an enforcement order or to request a civil
action, civil penalty action or criminal action to enforce Chapter 3750. of the
Revised Code, or an issue that meets a condition of paragraph (B) of this rule
shall ordinarily be held in private unless there is a majority vote of the full
membership of the commission or a majority vote of the executive committee in
favor of a public meeting.
(B) The
membership of the commission may hold an executive session only at a regular or
special meeting of the commission for the sole purpose of considering matters
enumerated in division (G) of section
121.22 of the Revised Code. If
the executive committee is to determine matters enumerated under division (G)
of section 121.22 of the Revised Code, the
motion and vote to hold the session shall set forth which one or more of the
approved matters listed in that division which are to be considered. Prior to
holding an executive session at a regular or special meeting, the presiding
co-chairperson of the commission shall state the commission is going to meet in
executive session and state generally the purpose of the meeting and the
purpose for holding an executive session as delineated in division (G) of
section 121.22 of the Revised Code. The
commission may hear the following matters in executive session:
(1) The appointment, employment, dismissal,
discipline, promotion, demotion, or compensation of public employee or
official, or the investigation of charges or complaints against a public
employee, official, licensee, or regulated individual pursuant to division
(G)(1) of section 121.22 of the Revised Code,
unless the public employee, official licensee, or regulated individual requests
a public hearing;
(2) To consider
the purchase or sale of property as set forth in division (G)(2) of section
121.22 of the Revised Code;
(3) Conferences with an attorney
for the commission concerning disputes involving the commission that are the
subject of pending or imminent court action;
(4) Preparing for, conducting, or reviewing
negotiations or bargaining sessions with public employees concerning their
compensation or other terms and conditions of their employment;
(5) Matters required to be kept confidential
by federal law or rules or state statutes.
(C) The director of the Ohio EPA, and the
director of public safety or their authorized designees, shall be known as the
co-chairpersons of the commission, The co-chairpersons shall be the chief
executive officers of the commission and shall perform all duties commonly
incidental to such position. One of the co-chairpersons shall preside at all
meetings. The presiding chairperson of each regularly scheduled meeting of the
commission will alternate. If the co-chairperson who is scheduled to preside at
a regularly scheduled meeting of the commission will be unavailable to serve as
the chairperson of the meeting, the scheduled presiding chairperson will notify
the other co-chairperson to preside, as soon as possible but no later than
twenty four hours in advance. If neither chairperson is available, then the
designee of the agency scheduled to preside shall act as the presiding
chairperson. The secretary of the commission will attempt to notify the
commission members as to which co-chairperson will be presiding.
(D) An executive committee shall be formed
consisting of the members provided for in division (B)(9) of section
3750.02 of the Revised Code. If
a quorum of the executive committee conducts a meeting, it shall thereafter
advise the commission as a whole at any regular commission meeting, and propose
resolutions for adoption to the commission as a whole, as necessary. The
executive committee shall have any other powers as identified in paragraph (B)
of rule
3750-10-01
of the Administrative Code.
(E)
The commission through the Ohio EPA shall be responsible for recording the
proceedings of the commission. The minutes of a regular or special meeting of
the commission shall be promptly recorded and open to public inspection. The
minutes of an executive session meeting need only include the general subject
matter of the discussion at the executive session meeting. The minutes of all
the meetings shall include the date, place and time of the meeting. Minutes of
regular and special meetings shall include a record of motions made at the
meeting, a vote count on all motions raised at the meeting and a summary of all
business conducted at the meeting. Until such time as the commission has its
own staff and office, the minutes shall be stored at the office of the Ohio EPA
in Columbus in the custody of the Ohio EPA, "Community Right-to-Know" program
and will be available for inspection.
(F) The commission shall use the Ohio EPA,
public interest center, to disseminate public information regarding commission
meetings. The Ohio EPA public interest center, shall maintain a listing of
meetings scheduled to be held by the commission and its committees including
the date, time, and place of all regular and special meetings. A member of the
public may obtain advance notification of regular and special meetings of the
commission beginning thirty days after submitting a written request to receive
such notification to the Ohio EPA public interest center. The advance
notification may include, but is not necessarily limited to, mailing the agenda
of meetings.
(G) The commission,
through the Ohio EPA, public interest center, shall give at least seventy-two
hours advance notice to the news media of all regularly scheduled meetings.
This notice will be accomplished by the Ohio EPA public interest center issuing
a press release to its general list of newspapers and wire services including
the date, time, place and agenda for the meeting and the name of a commission
contact person who has knowledge of the scheduled meeting.
(H) The commission, through the Ohio EPA,
public interest center, shall give at least twenty-four hours advance notice of
all special meetings to any member of the news media that has requested
notification, except in the event of an emergency requiring immediate official
action. In the event of an emergency, the commission, through the Ohio EPA,
public interest center, shall immediately notify the news media that have
requested notification upon the scheduling of the meeting. This notice shall
include the date, time, place and purpose of the meetings.
(I) At the beginning of each meeting of the
commission membership, a recitation of the public notice given of that meeting
shall be made. and the presiding co-chairperson or designee shall state that
the meeting is open to the public.
(J) These internal rules may be supplemented
by the commission through resolution adopted according to normal voting
procedures.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3750.02(B)(9)
Rule Amplifies: 3750.02(A)
Prior Effective Dates: 06/30/1990, 09/01/1998
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3750.02(B)(9)
Rule Amplifies: 3750.02(A)
Prior Effective Dates: 6/30/90, 9/1/98
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