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Sunshine Law's <br /> Basic Requirements <br /> 1. All discussions, deliberations and <br /> decisions regarding board business must be <br /> conducted at a meeting <br /> 2. Every meeting must be open, unless <br /> specifically allowed to be closed by law <br /> 3. Boards must provide notice and access to <br /> board packet <br /> 4. Boards must accept testimony <br /> 5. Boards must keep minutes <br /> Let's go over five basic requirements of the Sunshine Law, and then discuss the <br /> provisions concerning remote meetings. <br /> The first basic requirement is that all of a board's discussions, decisions, and <br /> deliberations concerning board business must be conducted at a meeting open to the <br /> public. <br /> Second, all meetings must be open to the public, unless specifically allowed by the <br /> Sunshine Law to be closed. <br /> Third, boards must provide advance notice of board meetings, including an agenda, and <br /> must also provide access to board packets. <br /> Fourth, boards must accept testimony from any interested person. <br /> And fifth, a board must keep minutes of all of its meetings, including executive <br /> meetings that have been closed to the public. <br /> 5 <br />
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