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B. | State Laws and the University of Kentucky | |||||||||
ix. | Certain Attorney General Decisions in Open Meetings Case Appeals involving other Kentucky universities | |||||||||
1 | 97-OMD-80 WKU Board of Regents cannot go into closed session to discuss appointment of persons to Presidential Search Committee | |||||||||
2 | 96-OMD-97 NKU Board of Regents could go into closed session to discuss contract terms of potential interim President, as long as offer and acceptance had not yet been made. | |||||||||
3 | 97-OMD-110 WKU Board of Regents, when going into closed session toward appointment of interim President, must state whether purpose of closed session concerns possible appointment vs. possible discipline vs. possible dismissal | |||||||||
4 | 02-OMD-22 Information in KSU Board of Regents' by-laws were insufficient to comply with OM law's requirements on scheduling of regular meetings. | |||||||||
5 | 97-ORD-139 Student Housing Appeals Committee, established by EKU Board of Regents, is subject to Open Meetings Law, within the parameters of Federal Buckley Amendment | |||||||||
6 | 98-ORD-142 Student Financial Aid Professional Judgment Committee, established by EKU Board of Regents, is subject to Open Meetings Law, within the parameters of Federal Buckley Amendment | |||||||||
Last Modified 19 May 2004