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Public commenter cites 1997 court ruling as basis for stricter executive-session notices; judge accepts AG finding on earlier closed meeting
Summary
A resident urged the fiscal court to follow a 1997 circuit-court decision on executive-session notices and Robert27s Rules; the judge acknowledged a prior attorney-general finding faulting the court for an executive session and said the court accepted the ruling.
A longtime Oldham County resident told the fiscal court on Tuesday that the county and other local agencies need to tighten their practices when moving into closed (executive) sessions, citing a 1997 circuit-court decision that clarifies how agencies must describe topics before sealing a meeting.
Albert Harrison, speaking during public comment, reviewed his multi-year complaint history with the county27s ethics commission and the attorney general27s office and urged the court to add specific, written descriptions of subjects to be discussed before…
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