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Atoka IDB directs counsel to draft attendance resolution, considers cutting meetings to 10 annually
Summary
The board discussed bylaws changes to set attendance expectations, asked counsel to draft a resolution addressing unexcused absences, and agreed in principle to amend bylaws to require 10 meetings per year rather than 12.
The Atoka Industrial Development Board directed its attorney to draft a resolution setting attendance expectations for board members and discussed amending bylaws to reduce the number of required meetings from 12 to 10 per year.
Board legal counsel Will reviewed state law and told members that the law governing industrial development boards is ambiguous about who can remove members. Will said his firm had successfully defended the position that the mayor and board of…
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