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Assistant city attorney trains Civilian Review Board on Utah open-and-closed-meeting laws

South Salt Lake City Civilian Review Board ยท July 6, 2026
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Summary

Assistant City Attorney Darren Curtis presented to the South Salt Lake Civilian Review Board on state statutes governing open and closed meetings and responded to members' questions about allowable closed-session topics and procedures.

Assistant City Attorney Darren Curtis presented a training to the Civilian Review Board on Utah open-and-closed-meeting statutes at the July 6 meeting and took questions from board members about when a meeting may lawfully be closed. Board members asked for clarification on differences between open sessions and the types of topics that may be discussed in closed-door meetings.

Curtis' presentation preceded a later motion by the board to enter a closed-door session. Board members used the question-and-answer period to confirm procedures for reconvening in public and the steps required for a lawful closed meeting under state law.