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Ohio's Open Meetings Act (R.C. 121.22) requires public bodies to take official action and conduct all deliberations of official business in open meetings that the public may attend and observe.
Ohio Sunshine Law requires that these meetings be open to the public, except executive session and quasi-judicial discussion. Members of the public have opportunities to address the State Board during the Chapter 119 hearing and during the Public Participation portion of the agenda.
Although the state has an Open Meetings Law that generally requires public officials to conduct official action and deliberations on official business only in open meetings, it does not apply to the General Assembly.
The Ohio Open Meetings Act. Ohio's Open Meetings Act (R.C. 121.22) requires public bodies to take official action and conduct all deliberations of official business in open meetings that the public may attend and observe.
Section 121.22 | Public meetings - exceptions. (A) This section shall be liberally construed to require public officials to take official action and to conduct all deliberations upon official business only in open meetings unless the subject matter is specifically excepted by law.
A public body shall not hold a special meeting unless it gives at least twenty-four hours' advance notice to the news media that have requested notification, except in the event of an emergency requiring immediate official action.
Ohio's Sunshine Laws give residents access to government meetings and records. Ohio's Public Records Act and Open Meetings Act, also known as "Sunshine Laws," create an open government and help residents observe and take part in government meetings and activities and access records.