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Deputy district attorney briefs board on Nevada open meeting law, ethics and quorum rules
Summary
Deputy District Attorney Wade Connor reviewed NRS 241 open meeting requirements, quorum and notice rules, limits on serial communications, public-comment procedures, and penalties for violations, stressing that deliberation and action must occur in public.
Deputy District Attorney Wade Connor delivered a briefing on Nevada's Open Meeting Law and related ethics rules to the Churchill County Board of Equalization.
Connor opened by identifying NRS 241 as the controlling statute for open meetings in Nevada and said that "any business that a public body does needs to be open and public." He explained that the five-member board requires a quorum of three members to take action and that both deliberation and action must occur at a public meeting; private serial communications that aggregate into…
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