Guilford County
File #: 2016-229    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Miscellaneous Status: Passed
File created: 5/19/2016 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 8/4/2016 Final action:
Title: RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING POLICY FOR APPROVAL AND OPENING OF CLOSED SESSION MINUTES
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TITLE
Title
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING POLICY FOR APPROVAL AND OPENING OF CLOSED SESSION MINUTES
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Robin Keller
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BACKGROUND
Background
Traditionally Guilford County made no formal action to seal closed session minutes, creating inconsistencies in timely review and opening of minutes that fell under the purview of N.C.G.S. 143-318.11. At the request of the Clerk and the County Attorney, the Board considered this practice and elected to amend their Rules of Procedures to automatically seal closed session minutes at the conclusion of each closed session meeting. The Board directed staff to review best practices of other governmental agencies as to the management, review and unsealing of closed session records. The Clerk's office, in consultation with the County Attorney's office, has reviewed practices of other jurisdictions and is recommending a policy which would allow for more timely review and approval of closed session minutes by the Board, while retaining confidentiality and authorizing staff to open minutes when deemed appropriate. The goal of the below policy is to allow Board members an opportunity to review completed sealed minutes more timely, while ensuring minutes remain confidential until it is determined that public inspection would not frustrate the purpose of the closed session.
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RESOLUTION
Resolution
Resolution
To Establish Policy for Approval and Opening
Of
Closed Session Minutes and General Accounts



WHEREAS, the North Carolina Open Meetings Statute, G.S. 143-318.11 allows public bodies to meet in Closed Session for certain purposes; and

WHEREAS, the Statute requires full and accurate minutes and “a general account of Closed Session so that a person not in attendance would have a reasonable understanding of what transpired,” for all Closed Session meetings, and requires these documents to be made public once it is determined that public inspection would no longer frustrate the purpose of a Closed Session.
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