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Audit committee certifies Jan. 5 closed meeting complied with Virginia law; no action taken

January 05, 2026 | FAIRFAX CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia


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Audit committee certifies Jan. 5 closed meeting complied with Virginia law; no action taken
The Fairfax County School Board Audit Committee voted to certify that a Jan. 5, 2026 closed meeting complied with Virginia’s open-meeting exemption rules and then adjourned without taking substantive action.

Speaker 1 read a required certification statement, saying, "So in order to comply with section 2.23712 d of the code of Virginia is necessary for the committee to certify that since the Fairfax County School Board Audit Committee convened a closed meeting on 01/05/2026 ... only public business matters lawfully exempted from open meeting requirements, and only such public business matters as were identified in the motion convening the closed meeting were heard, discussed, and considered by the committee during the closed meeting." The committee then moved to vote on that certification.

Mr. Moon moved the certification and Ms. St. John Cunning seconded, after which Speaker 1 asked, "All those in favor?" and reported the response as "Everyone at the table." The transcript does not list individual yes/no votes or a numerical tally; the committee’s certification therefore appears to have been recorded as unanimous among those present but individual recorded votes are not specified.

The statement cited in the meeting references the Code of Virginia governing closed meetings. The transcript wording cited "section 2.23712 d of the code of Virginia." The applicable statutory citation is Code of Virginia § 2.2-3712(D), which governs the subject matter and procedures for closed meetings under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.

After the certification vote, the speaker declared, "This meeting is adjourned," and the transcript notes, "There was no action taken," indicating the closed meeting produced no formal substantive actions or policy decisions.

The record in this transcript is short and procedural: it documents the committee's verbal certification that the closed meeting met legal requirements, the names of the mover and seconder for that certification, and an announced adjournment. The transcript does not include a roll-call or individual vote tally, nor does it provide additional discussion or supporting documents about the closed meeting's subject matter.

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