Public Session definition

Public Session means a meeting which is open to the public in accordance with Article 4.14;
Public Session means “Open Session”, as defined above;
Public Session means meetings of the Board and meetings of the Committee of the Whole Board or other committees of the Board that are open to the public as required by section 207(1) of the ACT;

Examples of Public Session in a sentence

  • Salute to the Flag - The Public Session began with a salute to the Flag.

  • The Mayor and Council reserve the right to reconvene into Public Session, if necessary, to take action on Closed Session items.

  • New Jersey Statutes do not permit the Board to discuss personnel issues in Public Session.

  • It is anticipated that the Board will make a motion for the purpose of adjourning into Executive Session at this time and at 8:00 p.m. the Board will reconvene in Public Session for the purpose of holding its Regular Business Meeting.

  • Executive Session: The board may take action on items discussed during Executive Session, once the Executive Session ends and the Public Session resumes.

  • Public Session will begin at 5:00 p.m., and will immediately adjourn to Closed Session.

  • Persons wishing to address the Board in its Public Session should submit a written request to the Board of Trustees’ office 72 hours in advance of the meeting in order to be placed on the agenda.

  • Mayor Long called the Public Session to order at 6:00 PM FLAG SALUTE:Mayor Long led the salute to the flag.

  • However, this notice hereby establishes that while Executive Session will still begin at 7:00 pm, the Public Session will begin as soon as the Board returns from Executive Session, but not later than 7:30 p.m. as advertised in the Asbury Park Press on January 10, 2020.

  • The Board of Education may reconvene to Public Session in order to take any action, if necessary, on items discussed in closed session.


More Definitions of Public Session

Public Session means a meeting from which the public has not been excluded in accordance with section 29 of this Bylaw;
Public Session means a meeting from which the public has not been excluded in accordance with §3.4 [IN CAMERA SESSION];
Public Session means a meeting from which the public has not been excluded in accordance with Section 4.16;

Related to Public Session

  • Public Sector means an employing authority as defined in s5 of the Public Sector Management Act 1994.

  • public service means the public service referred to in section 1(1) of the Public Service Act, 1994 (promulgated by Proclamation No. 103 of 1994), and includes any organisational component contemplated in section 7(4) of that Act and specified in the first column of Schedule 2 to that Act, but excluding-

  • Public servant means a person who is employed by, or who holds any office or other position in, a public service body;

  • the public service means, subject to the provisions of this section, the service in a civil capacity of the Government;

  • Public schools means all kindergartens and elementary

  • Public school means any institution or activity operated by

  • Public Key means the key of a key pair used to verify a digital signature and listed in the Digital Signature Certificate;

  • Public school academy means a public school academy or strict discipline academy organized under the revised school code, 1976 PA 451, MCL 380.1 to 380.1852.

  • public service vehicle means any motor vehicle used or adapted to be used for the carriage of passengers for hire or reward, and includes a maxi cab, a motorcar, contract carriage and stage carriage.

  • Public use means a publicly owned project or a privately owned project that is available for use by the public.

  • Public Source means each source of Publicly Available Information specified as such in the Issue Terms (or, if a source is not so specified, each of Bloomberg Service, Dow Jones Telerate Service, Reuter Monitor Money Rates Services, Dow Jones News Wire, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Nihon Keizai Shinbun, Asahi Shinbun, Yomiuri Shinbun, Financial Times, La Tribune, Les Echos and The Australian Financial Review (and successor publications), the main source(s) of business news in the country in which the Reference Entity is organised and any other internationally recognised published or electronically displayed news sources).