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• Communication outside of council meetings <br />• Council members should generally act with caution when using electronic means to <br />communicate with one another, being mindful of the Minnesota Open Meeting Law. <br />• If a council member wishes to share information with other members, s/he should do so <br />through the city clerk. The council member may request the city clerk distribute materials <br />to others. The communication should not invite response to or discussion between any <br />council members, including replies to the person making the distribution request. This <br />should be considered a method for providing one-way. information to other members of the <br />council. Again remember that materials relating to agenda items for city business must be <br />provided to the public at the meeting. <br />• If a council member wishes to address only one other member through electronic means on <br />any topic related to city business, s/he can do so directly, but should be mindful of the <br />following: <br />o One-to-one communication is ideal. <br />o The recipient of an electronic message or inquiry should reply only to the sender, <br />should not copy others on the reply and should not forward the original <br />communication to other council members. <br />o The sender of an electronic message should not forward or copy the recipient's <br />reply to any other council member. <br />o Neither the recipient or sender should publish such correspondence on any blogs or <br />other social media site unless it is part of an official communication of the whole of <br />the Council, and part of the city-managed electronic communication strategy. <br />• If a council member receives an electronic communication from any source related to city <br />business and distributed to multiple council members (i.e. an email sent to the entire <br />council from a member of the public; or an email sent to three council members from a <br />local business), s/he should reply only to the sender. The reply should not be copied to all <br />on the original distribution or forwarded to any other council member. <br />• If a council member receives listserv distributions, electronic newsletters, or participates in <br />electronic discussion forums, chatrooms, or on Facebook, Twitter or blogs where other <br />council members are also likely to participate, the council member should not reply to any <br />distribution or comment so that the reply is copied to the entire distribution group, or any <br />part of the group that might include other council members. The council member should <br />instead respond only to the sender of any message or inquiry. <br />Classification and Retention of electronic communications <br />• Regardless of whether electronic communication by a council member is taking place on a <br />city-provided computer, home computer or other computer system, classification of <br />information as public, private or other is governed by the Minnesota Government Data <br />Practices Act (Minn. Stat. Chapt. 13) and should be treated accordingly. <br />• Council members should retain electronic communications in keeping with city policies <br />and procedures, whether such communication takes place on acity-provided computer, <br />home computer or other computer system. <br /> <br />