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Officials announce plan to enter closed session under Maryland law to discuss negotiations, personnel matters
Summary
An unidentified meeting official said the gathering would move to a closed session under Maryland General Provisions §3-305(b) to discuss negotiations and personnel matters; no formal vote or further public details were recorded in the transcript.
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An unidentified meeting official (Speaker 1) said the meeting would move into closed session under Maryland law to discuss negotiations and personnel matters.
The announcement referenced state law as the basis for the closed session, noting a specific provision by number. The official said, verbatim, "Тоді, close session meum with help, працюють to General Pisions vareal 33о5b, Vanityic of Mirland to discused Nigociations and section 33ofi to discus perssonal relagid matters," which the transcript records as the stated authority and purpose for the closed session.
Closed sessions are typically used to discuss confidential negotiations or personnel matters that are exempt from public disclosure; the transcript does not record a motion maker, a seconder, a vote tally, or a formal public vote to enter the closed session. The record shows only the announcement of intent to convene a closed session and does not include further public deliberations or outcomes tied to that session.
The transcript does not specify when the closed session occurred, what negotiations or personnel matters would be discussed beyond the broad categories cited, nor any expected public follow-up. No additional documents, timelines, or next steps were presented in the public record included in the transcript.

