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OOG-0006_ 10.01.17_MOVA_AO Whether the Mayor’s Advisory Board on Veterans Affairs: methods to canncel meetings; failure to record meeting minutes; and conduct of a meeting by electronic means comport with the requirements of the OMA.

Whether the Mayor’s Advisory Board on Veterans Affairs: methods to cancel meetings; failure to record meeting minutes; and conduct of a meeting by electronic means comport with the OMA's requirements.

OOG--00011_10.31.17_AO Whether the OMA authorizes the SEUAB to meet in closed/executive session to draft and edit a contract performance report.

Whether the OMA authorizes the SEUAB to meet in closed/executive session to draft and edit a contract performance report.

OOG-007_10.25.17_AO Whether the OMA authorizes a public body to meet in a stand-alone closed/executive session distinct from, and unrelated to, an open meeting; and wether a public body must first adjourn an opening meeting to meet in a closed/executive s

Whether the OMA authorizes a public body to meet in a stand-alone closed/executive session distinct from, and unrelated to, an open meeting; and whether a public body must first adjourn an opening

#OOG-0010__10.3.17 Resolution of Complaint

#OOG-0010__10.3.17 Resolution of Complaint. 

#OOG-0009__9.30.17 Resolution of Complaint

#OOG-0009__9.30.17 Resolution of Complaint. 

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OOG-0005_6.12.17_FOIA AO Whether the OIG may rely on FOIA's statutory exemptions to withhold content from an Report of Investigation (ROI) when a permanent copy of the ROI has been released into the public domain.

Whether the OIG may rely on FOIA's statutory exemptions to withhold content from a Report of Investigation (ROI) when a permanent copy of the ROI has been released into the public domain.

OOG_0002_6.28.17 AO OMA Whether the New Communities Initiative (NCI) is a public body subject to the requirements of the OMA.

Whether the New Communities Initiative (NCI) is a public body subject to the requirements of the OMA.

OOG-0004_7.03.17_AO OMA Complaint resolving Whether the DCPCSB may rely on Robert’s Rule of Order to revise at its meeting a final agenda to consider items which require public notice, public presence and a period of public comment.

Whether the DCPCSB may rely on Robert’s Rule of Order to revise at its meeting a final agenda to consider items which require public notice, public presence and a period of public comment. 

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