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Board attorney explains minutes practice; policy committee to review written minutes adoption
Lenoir County Board of Education · February 4, 2025
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Summary
Legal counsel reported that recorded audio/video may serve as official minutes under current law but recommended the board consider adopting abbreviated written minutes to ensure long-term accessibility. The board referred the matter to the policy committee for a March follow-up.
Mister Mitchell reviewed the board's current practice for keeping minutes and explained that recordings are legally permissible as official minutes. He said that historically LCPS kept long verbatim written minutes but the board had moved to…
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