Maryland Code § HS-13-107

Section HS-13-107
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(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, the
Annapolis Authority shall publish notice of each of its meetings in at least two
newspapers of general circulation in the City of Annapolis at least 7 days before the
meeting.
(2) The notice shall contain:
(i) the date, time, and place of the meeting; and
(ii) a summary of the subject matter to be considered at the
meeting.
(3) The Chair of the Annapolis Authority may waive the notice
required under paragraph (1) of this subsection for an emergency meeting if:
(i) notice cannot reasonably be given; and
(ii) minutes of the emergency meeting will be included in the
minutes of the next open meeting of the Annapolis Authority.

(4) The Annapolis Authority may add an item to the agenda for the
meeting after publication of the notice if the item is necessary to the business of the
Annapolis Authority and could not reasonably have been placed on the agenda when
the notice was published.
(b) (1) The Annapolis Authority may meet in closed session or adjourn
an open session and reconvene in a closed session only to:
(i) discuss the appointment, employment, assignment,
promotion, discipline, demotion, removal, or resignation of appointees, employees, or
officials over whom the Annapolis Authority has jurisdiction;
(ii) consider the acquisition of real property for a public
purpose and matters directly related to the acquisition;
(iii) consult with counsel;
(iv) consult with staff, consultants, or other individuals about
pending or potential litigation;
(v) comply with a specific constitutional, statutory, or
judicially imposed requirement that prevents public disclosures about a particular
proceeding or matter; or
(vi) satisfy an exceptional reason, if at least two-thirds of the
Commissioners present vote to find that the reason is so compelling that it overrides
the general public policy in favor of open sessions.
(2) The Annapolis Authority meeting in closed session under this
section may not discuss or act on any matter not specified under paragraph (1) of this
subsection.

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