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This citation is used to illustrate that the state legislature has not prescribed specific procedural rules for the conduct of meetings by various classes of cities, thereby allowing each legislative body to adopt its own rules, possibly based on established manuals like Robert's Rules of Order. The decision uses this reference to explain the autonomy of public agencies in setting their procedural rules for meetings.
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