Chapter 92
38 sections
§92-1 Open government meetings policy
§92-1.5 Who runs this part and how complaints are handled
§92-2 What key terms mean in this part
§92-2.5 When board members can talk privately
§92-3 Public meetings and how to participate
§92-3.1 Limited meetings
§92-3.5 Rules for board meetings held at multiple sites by video or audio link
§92-3.7 Rules for remote board meetings with video and audio
§92-4 Executive meetings
§92-5 When a board may meet privately
§92-6 Which boards and agencies are exempt from open meeting rules
§92-7 Public notice and agenda rules for board meetings
§92-7.5 Board packet must be available for public inspection before meetings
§92-8 Emergency meetings
§92-9 Keeping and sharing official meeting minutes
§92-10 State legislature follows its own meeting rules
§92-11 When official actions can be canceled
§92-12 How this law is enforced and who can sue
§92-13 Penalty for breaking open meetings rules
§92-15 Default voting rules for boards and commissions
§92-15.5 When a board member loses their seat for missing meetings
§92-16 Board hearing powers: subpoenas, oaths, and hearing officers
§92-17 How to file a complaint about a licensed professional
§92-21 Getting copies of public records
§92-24 Fees charged by the directors of finance and commerce and consumer affairs
§92-25 Fees for certified court copies
§92-26 State departments do not pay each other for records
§92-27 Fees must be reported and paid to the state
§92-28 State service fees; increase or decrease of
§92-29 Making copies of government records
§92-30 Copies of government records count as originals
§92-31 Keeping and destroying old government records
§92-41 Public notice required for government hearings
§92-71 State rules apply to local governments, with stricter local rules winning
§92-81 Rules for neighborhood board meetings and public input
§92-82 When board members can attend outside meetings
§92-83 Neighborhood board meetings: handling sudden urgent issues
§92-84 Definition of community outreach board