Executive session definition

Executive session means all or part of a meeting that is closed or confidential.
Executive session means a gathering of a quorum of members of a public body from which the public is excluded for one or more of the reasons prescribed in section 38-431.03. In addition to the members of the public body, officers, appointees and employees as provided in section 38-431.03 and the auditor general as provided in section 41-1279.04, only individuals whose presence is reasonably necessary in order for the public body to carry out its executive session responsibilities may attend the executive session.
Executive session means any meeting or part of a meeting of a governing body which is closed to any persons for deliberation on certain matters.

Examples of Executive session in a sentence

  • These reasons also will be reviewed by the Board of Education and the administrator will have the opportunity to discuss with the Board the length of his contract in an Executive Session before formal Board action is taken on his contract.


More Definitions of Executive session

Executive session means any meeting or part of a meeting of a governing body which is closed to certain persons for deliberation on certain matters.
Executive session means that portion of a meeting not open to the general public.
Executive session means any meeting or part of a meeting of a governing body which is closed to the public.
Executive session means a portion of a meeting lawfully closed to the public.
Executive session means an assembly of members of the Board, convened when sensitive or privileged issues involving Members, personnel, or legal matters are discussed.
Executive session means the portion of a Legislative Meeting where all persons will be excluded from the meeting chamber, except the President if he or she is presiding over the meeting, the President Pro Tempore, members of the Legislature, its officers, and any person whose presence will be required by the Legislature.
Executive session means a session at which only members, staff, witnesses, and counsel for a witness or witnesses are permitted to be present. Other individuals may be admitted to an executive session for a specified period or purpose on the motion of a member with the approval of the Chair and Vice Chair. An executive session may be convened by a two-thirds vote of the authorized membership.