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This citation is used to support the point that while public agencies are encouraged to allow public comments during meetings, it is not a statutory right enforceable under the Open Meetings Act. The decision cites this case to affirm that the new protocol of the Butler County Fiscal Court, requiring visitors to identify themselves and be added to the agenda, does not violate the Open Meetings Act as it does not infringe on any statutory right.
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