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Board votes to enter executive session to discuss property acquisition and litigation under KRS
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Summary
The Oldham County Board of Education voted 5-0 to enter executive session citing Kentucky Revised Statute 61.810(1)(b) and (c) to discuss the prospective acquisition of real property and pending or proposed litigation; a motion was made by Mr. Springer and seconded by Mr. Sadillo.
The Oldham County Board of Education voted unanimously to move into executive session to discuss two categories of confidential business: prospective acquisition of real property where publicity may affect the propertys value, and proposed or pending litigation involving the agency. The chair requested a motion after staff read the statutory authority.
A staff member read the statute aloud and framed the motion as "pursuant to KRS 61.810(1)(b) and (c)" (the Kentucky statute authorizing closed deliberations for certain property and litigation matters). The chair then called for a motion; Mr. Springer moved to enter executive session and Mr. Sadillo seconded. The board approved the motion 5-0.
The board left the public portion of the meeting for private deliberations; no further details were disclosed on the record about the property or litigation matters during the public session.

