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After executive session, Oconee County authorizes engagement with State Ethics Commission
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Summary
Following a closed session at its April 29 special meeting, the Oconee County Council directed the county administrator to engage the South Carolina State Ethics Commission; the motion was made on the council floor and seconded after the executive session.
After meeting in executive session on April 29 to receive legal advice about a pending or potential claim, Oconee County Council returned to open session and recorded one action: a motion directing and authorizing the county administrator to engage the South Carolina State Ethics Commission.
A council member moved to authorize the engagement and the motion was seconded; the chair called for the vote and the council proceeded. The transcript does not provide details of the subject matter discussed in executive session (attorney-client privileged matters) nor the text of any request to the Ethics Commission.
What this means: The county will seek the State Ethics Commission’s engagement or guidance on a matter the council discussed in executive session. The transcript records the authorization but not the commission’s scope or a timetable for follow-up.

