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RELEVANT LINKS: <br />D.Printed materials <br />Minn. Stat. § 13D.01, subd. 6. <br />At least one copy of the printed materials relating to agenda items that are <br />DPO08-015.DPO17-006. <br />provided to the council at or before a meeting must also be made available <br />DPO 13-015(noting that the <br />open meeting law “is silent <br />for public inspection in the meeting room while the governing body <br />with respect to agendas; it <br />considers the subject matter. This requirementdoes not apply to materials <br />neither requires them nor <br />prohibits them”). DPO 18- <br />classified by law as other than public or to materials relating to the agenda <br />003. DPO 18-011. Minn. Stat. <br />items of a closed meeting. <br />§ 13D.01, subd. 6. <br />E.Groups governed by the open meeting law <br />Minn. Stat. § 13D.01, subd. 1. <br />Under the Minnesota open meeting law, all city council meetings and <br />executive sessions must be open to the public with only a few exceptions. <br />Minn. Stat. § 465.719, subd. <br />The open meeting law also requires meetings of a public body or of any The open meeting law also requires meetings of a public body or of any The open meeting law also requires meetings <br /> of a public body or of any <br />9. <br />committee, subcommittee, board, department, or commission of a public committee, subcommittee, board, department, or commission of a public committee, subcommittee, board, department, <br /> or commission of a public <br />body to be open to the public. For example, the governing bodies of local body to be open to the public. For example, the governing bodies of local <br />public pension plans, housing and redevelopment authorities, economic <br />development authorities, and city-created corporations are subject to the <br />open meeting law. <br />Southern Minnesota <br />The Minnesota Supreme Court has held, however, that the governing body <br />Municipal Power Agency v. <br />of a municipal electric power agency is not subject to the open meeting <br />Boyne,578 N.W.2d 362 <br />(Minn. 1998). <br />law because the Legislature has granted these agencies authority to <br />conduct their affairs as private corporations. <br />F.Gatherings governed by the open meeting law <br />Moberg v. Indep. Sch. Dist. <br />The open meeting law does not define the term “meeting.” The Minnesota The open meeting law does not define the term “meeting.” The Minnesota <br />No. 281, 336 N.W.2d 510 <br />Supreme Court, however, has ruled Supreme Court, however, has ruled that meetings are gatherings meetings are gatherings meetings are gatherings of a of a <br />(Minn. 1983). St. Cloud <br />Newspapers, Inc. v. Dist. 742 <br />quorum or more members of the governing bodyquorum or more members of the governing bodyquorum or more members of the governing body——or or a quorum of a a quorum of a a quorum of a <br /> <br />Community Schools,332 <br />committee, subcommittee, board, department, or commission thereofcommittee, subcommittee, board, department, or commission thereofcommittee, subcommittee, board, department, or commission <br /> thereofcommittee, subcommittee, board, department, or commission thereofcommittee, subcommittee, board, department, or commission thereof——at at <br />N.W.2d 1 (Minn. 1983). <br />which members discuss, decide, or receive information as a group on which members discuss, decide, or receive information as a group on which members discuss, decide, or receive information <br /> as a group on <br />issues relating to the official business of that governing body.issues relating to the official business of that governing body. <br />Minn. Stat. § 412.191, subd. <br />For most public bodies, including statutory cities, a majority of its For most public bodies, including statutory cities, a majority of its For most public bodies, including statutory <br /> cities, a majority of its <br />1. <br />qualified members constitutes a quorum. Charter cities may provide that a qualified members constitutes a quorum. Charter cities may provide that a <br />Minn. Stat. § 645.08(5). <br />different number of members of the council constitutes a quorum. <br />See Section II-G-4 for more <br />TThe open meeting law does not generally apply in situations where less he open meeting law does not generally apply in situations where less he open meeting law does not generally apply <br /> in situations where less <br />information about serial <br />than a quorum of the council is involved. However, serial meetingsthan a quorum of the council is involved. However, serial meetingsthan a quorum of the council is involved. However, <br /> serial meetings,,,in in <br />meetings. <br />groups of less than a quorumgroups of less than a quorumgroups of less than a quorum,,,that are held to avoid the requirements of that are held to avoid the requirements of that are <br /> held to avoid the requirements of <br />the open meeting law may be found to violate the law, depending on the the open meeting law may be found to violate the law, depending on the the open meeting law may be found to violate <br /> the law, depending on the <br />specific facts.specific facts. <br />League ofMinnesota Cities Handbook for Minnesota Cities7/11/2023 <br />Meetings, Motions, Resolutions, and OrdinancesChapter7| Page 13 <br /> <br />