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AN ACT to require certain meetings of certain public bodies to be open to the public; to require notice and the keeping of minutes of meetings; to provide for enforcement; to provide for invalidation of governmental decisions under certain circumstances; to provide penalties; and to repeal certain acts and parts of
The basic intent of the Michigan Open Meetings Act is to require public bodies to conduct business at open meetings. The Act applies to any local governing body (including a board, commission, committee, subcommittee, or authority).
AN ACT to authorize local units of government to adopt property assessed clean energy programs and to create districts to promote renewable energy systems, energy efficiency improvements, water usage improvements, and environmental hazard projects by owners of certain real property; to provide for the financing of the
a public notice stating the date, time, and place of the meeting shall be posted at least 18 hours before the meeting in a prominent and conspicuous place at both the public bodys principal office; and if the public body directly or indirectly maintains an official internet presence that includes monthly or more
The Open Meetings Act, Public Act No. 267 of 1976, protects your right to know whats going on in government by opening to full public view the processes by which elected and nonelected officials make decisions on your behalf.
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Michigans Open Meetings Act (OMA), 1976 PA 267, MCL 15.261 et seq. requires public bodies to hold public meetings if a quorum of the board is present. In addition, any decisions or discussions on matters that could pertain to a decision must also be conducted in a public meeting.
267 of 1976, protects your right to know whats going on in government by opening to full public view the processes by which elected and nonelected officials make decisions on your behalf.
15.272 Violation as misdemeanor; penalty. Sec. 12. (1) A public official who intentionally violates this act is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000.00.

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