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The council convened an executive session under state law to discuss investigation procedures and allegations brought by a citizen against a member of the Terrebonne Parish Recreation District 1 board. The chair cited Louisiana authority for executive sessions and recommended an initial in‑camera meeting with the council before meeting with parties and the court reporter.
During open session, Mister Treskala moved to dismiss the complaint against the Recreation District 1 board member following the executive session; Mister Babin seconded the motion. The council recorded and announced the motion as passed. The chair stated the matter was dismissed and the meeting concluded.
What happens next: the dismissal ends this particular complaint at the council level; the transcript records the dismissal vote but does not provide the complaint’s facts, the name of the complainant or details of any further investigatory steps.
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