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Kingman city clerk gives annual open-meeting and parliamentary-procedure refresher to EDAC

Kingman Economic Development Advisory Commission · February 25, 2026
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Summary

City Clerk Annie Meredith reviewed open-meeting law, conflict-of-interest rules, and modified parliamentary procedure with the Economic Development Advisory Commission, emphasizing individual compliance, quorum rules, and limits on commission authority.

Annie Meredith, Kingman city clerk, gave the Economic Development Advisory Commission (EDAC) its annual open-meeting law and parliamentary-procedure refresher, telling members that compliance is an individual responsibility and outlining rules for meetings, agendas and conflicts of interest.

"It is each and every one of you," Meredith said, describing that an open-meeting-law violation is brought against an individual, not the city or commission. She explained…

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