14-OMD-015 is cited to support the principle that the presence of a quorum is necessary for a meeting under the Open Meetings Act to be considered as such. The decision discusses a similar scenario where, although a quorum of a public agency received an email discussing public business, a quorum did not respond, thus no meeting was held under the Act. This precedent is used to analyze the current case where comments by city council members on a Facebook post did not constitute a meeting since a quorum was not present.
14-OMD-015 was Cited by 21-OMD-226
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