The Stark County Fee violated North Dakota open conferences legislation when the board did not element its authorized authority for closing a gathering to the general public.
Lawyer Basic Drew Wrigley on Friday launched his opinion in response to a citizen’s request. Wrigley concluded “the fee violated open conferences legislation when it did not extra exactly cite its authorized authority to the general public for holding the manager session” throughout a daily assembly. The session was associated to a human sources/auditor hiring course of.
Wrigley’s treatment is for the board to amend its minutes to state the precise authorized authority for the March 2 government session.
Attain Jack Dura at 701-250-8225 or jack.dura@bismarcktribune.com.