Or. Admin. R. 199-040-0015 - Commencement and Adjournment of an Executive Session
The purpose of this rule is to clarify when an executive session begins and ends.
(1) An
executive session is a meeting or part of a meeting of a governing body which
is closed to certain persons for deliberations on certain matters. Governing
bodies must deliberate in meetings open to the public unless the governing body
has publicly identified the statutory authorization in ORS
192.660 or other lawful basis for closing the meeting to certain persons.
(2) The public announcement of the statutory
authorization or other lawful basis for the executive session must be made
prior to entering the executive session. If an executive session only will be
held, or if the executive session precedes a meeting open to the public, the
announcement must be made in a properly issued meeting notice. If an executive
session is held in conjunction with a regular, special or emergency meeting of
the governing body, the announcement must be made during the portion of the
meeting that is open to the public.
(3) An executive session ends when the
meeting ceases to be closed to the public. If a public meeting will be held
again after the executive session, the governing body must use reasonable means
to give actual notice to interested persons that the meeting is again a public
meeting.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 244.290
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 192.660
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