Oregon conducts mandatory training for governing body members on public meetings law

March 26, 2025 | Tigard, Washington County, Oregon

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In a pivotal training session for local governing body members, the City Council of Tigard emphasized the importance of understanding public meetings law during their March 25, 2025 meeting. Participants were informed that Oregon law recommends training for anyone serving on a governing body with expenditures exceeding one million dollars per fiscal year, highlighting the necessity of being well-versed in their responsibilities.

The session covered a range of topics, including definitions, administrative provisions, enforcement, and the grievance process related to public meetings law. Attendees were encouraged to utilize various resources, such as the Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC) and the Attorney General's Public Records and Meetings Manual, to ensure compliance.
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As part of the training, participants were assured they would receive certificates via email, confirming their completion of the session. The certificates will include their names and the date of training, serving as proof of their commitment to understanding and adhering to public meeting regulations.

The meeting concluded with an invitation for questions and a reminder that feedback on the training would be welcomed through a follow-up survey. This initiative underscores Tigard's dedication to transparency and accountability in local governance, equipping its leaders with the knowledge necessary to serve their community effectively.

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