Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the annual stockholder's meeting.
Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the annual stockholder's meeting.
--An agency may hold an executive session for one or more of the following reasons: (1) To discuss any matter involving the employment, appointment, termination of employment, terms and conditions of employment, evaluation of performance, promotion or disciplining of any specific prospective public officer or employee ...
Provide a few brief details about the purpose and desired length of the meeting. Offer to work around your boss's schedule. Suggest a few potential meeting times or dates to give your boss options that may fit their calendar. Express appreciation for your boss's time and consideration of the meeting request.
The Brown Act applies only to local agencies such as city councils, school boards, and county boards of supervisors. It requires local agencies to adhere to a set of rules so that government officials are not meeting in secret.
The Pennsylvania Sunshine Act, 65 Pa. C.S. §§ 701-716, requires agencies to deliberate and take official action on agency business in an open and public meeting. It requires that meetings have prior notice, and that the public can attend, participate, and comment before an agency takes that official action.
Bosses may behave this way if they don't believe you're loyal to them, if they feel threatened by your expertise, or if they're concerned that you're undermining their standing with the rest of the organization.
Open meeting laws, also called sunshine laws, require that, with notable exceptions, most meetings of federal and state government agencies and regulatory bodies be open to the public, along with their decisions and records.
Hi Recipient's Name, I am writing on behalf of Your Boss's Name, who is interested in discussing Topic/Reason with you. Your expertise and insights would greatly contribute to the conversation. If you're available, we would like to propose a meeting on Date at Time in Location or Virtual Platform.
The Right to Know Law is Pennsylvania's open records law. It requires government agencies in Pennsylvania to provide access to and copies of public records to the public.
While regularly scheduled agenda items and sensitive topics requiring confidential discussions as they arise are the primary purposes of an executive session, there are other meaningful benefits that should not be discounted. An executive session can help to build openness and trust within the board.
Helpful links about the Sunshine Act Questions or concerns about Pennsylvania's Sunshine Act? Contact the PNA's Legal Hotline for assistance by calling 717-703-3080 or emailing Legal@PANewsMedia.