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This case is cited to illustrate that the Open Meetings Act does not prohibit all interactions among members of a public agency outside of a public meeting, particularly when no final decisions or commitments are made prior to the public meeting. This supports the decision's conclusion that no violation occurred as no final decisions were made during the non-quorum meetings.
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