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Kingman deputy city attorney gives annual open-meeting-law refresher

3176698 · April 18, 2025
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Deputy City Attorney Amy Shriver reviewed Arizona open-meeting rules, quorum requirements, conflict-of-interest guidance and basic parliamentary procedure at the Clean City Commission meeting on April 17.

Amy Shriver, deputy city attorney for the City of Kingman, delivered the commission's annual open-meeting-law and parliamentary-procedure training at the Clean City Commission meeting on April 17.

The training explained the purpose and basic requirements of Arizona's open-meeting rules, saying this is “just an annual open meeting law training” offered as a refresher for commissioners. Shriver told the commission that a public body includes “the legislature, all boards and commissions,” and that meetings — whether in person or via technology — generally must be open to the public.

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