Maryland Code § CA-5-6B-19

Section CA-5-6B-19
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(a) This section applies to any meeting of a cooperative housing corporation,
the governing body of a cooperative housing corporation, or a committee of a
cooperative housing corporation, notwithstanding anything contained in the
documents of the cooperative housing corporation.
(b) Subject to the provisions of subsection (e) of this section, all meetings of
the cooperative housing corporation shall be open to the members of the cooperative
housing corporation or their agents.
(c) All members shall be given reasonable notice of all regularly scheduled
open meetings of the cooperative housing corporation.
(d) (1) This subsection does not apply to a meeting of a governing body
that occurs at any time before the members, other than the developer, have a majority
of votes in the cooperative housing corporation.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection and to reasonable rules
adopted by a governing body, a governing body shall provide a designated period of
time during a meeting to allow members an opportunity to comment on any matter
relating to the cooperative housing corporation.
(3) During a meeting at which the agenda is limited to specific topics
or at a special meeting, the comments of members may be limited to the topics listed
on the meeting agenda.
(e) (1) A meeting of a cooperative housing corporation may be held in
closed session only for the purpose of:
(i) Discussing matters pertaining to employees and personnel;
(ii) Protecting the privacy or reputation of individuals in
matters not related to the business of the cooperative housing corporation;
(iii) Consulting with legal counsel on legal matters;
(iv) Consulting with staff personnel, consultants, attorneys,
board members, or other persons in connection with pending or potential litigation or
other legal matters;
(v) Conducting investigative proceedings concerning possible
or actual criminal misconduct;
(vi) Considering the terms or conditions of a business
transaction in the negotiation stage if the disclosure could adversely affect the
economic interests of the cooperative housing corporation;
(vii) Complying with a specific constitutional, statutory, or
judicially imposed requirement protecting particular proceedings or matters from
public disclosure; or
(viii) Discussing individual owner assessment accounts.
(2) If a meeting is held in closed session under paragraph (1) of this
subsection:
(i) An action may not be taken and a matter may not be
discussed if it is not permitted by paragraph (1) of this subsection; and
(ii) The minutes of the next meeting of the cooperative housing
corporation shall include:

1. A statement of the time, place, and purpose of a
closed meeting;
2. A record of the vote of each board or committee
member by which the meeting was closed; and
3. A statement of the authority under this subsection
for closing the meeting.

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