Code No. 212.1
EXEMPT MEETINGS
Board meetings at which a quorum is not present, or gatherings of the board for purely ministerial or social purposes when there is no discussion of policy or no intent to avoid the purposes of the open meetings law, are exempt from the open meetings law requirements. Since gatherings of this type are exempt from the open meetings requirements, they can be held without public notice, be separate from an open meeting, be held without recording the gathering or taking minutes, and be held without a vote or motion. The board may also hold an exempt session for the following reasons, or as may be otherwise authorized by law:
NOTE: Meetings exempt from the Open Meetings law are separate, standalone meetings of the board. For this reason, exempt meetings should never take place within an open meeting. Exempt meetings may be placed before or after an open meeting. But once an open meeting has convened, it should be adjourned prior to holding an exempt meeting. While there is no legal requirement to provide notice or keep minutes for exempt meetings; there may be intrinsic benefit for the community to understand that the board is communicating in a transparent fashion. For this reason, boards may choose to provide a notice that they intend to gather for an exempt meeting.
Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§ 20.17; 21; 22.7; 279.15, .16.
Cross Reference: 208 Ad Hoc Committees
211 Open Meetings
212 Closed Sessions
Approved: 5-22-24, Reviewed: , Revised: