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District attorney briefs board on South Dakota open-meetings requirements
Summary
Sheila Woodward, the district attorney, reviewed state open-meeting requirements, executive-session rules and public-comment procedures at the Yankton School District 63-3 meeting.
Sheila Woodward, the school district attorney, told the Yankton School District 63-3 School Board that South Dakota law now requires every public board to review open-meetings rules annually and summarized key obligations for notice, agenda publication, public participation and executive sessions.
Woodward said the law requires agenda notice at least 24 hours before a meeting and that the district's practice of publishing the agenda on Friday for Monday meetings meets that requirement. She also noted that local media must receive meeting notice and that…
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