Maryland Code § LG-9-512

Section LG-9-512
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(a) A public agency meeting or a staff meeting may be conducted in a closed
session only:
(1) to consider or discuss the assignment, promotion, resignation,
salary, demotion, dismissal, reprimand, or appointment of a member of a public
agency or employee, unless the individual, as a matter of public record, makes a
written request for an open session;
(2) to discuss strategy in collective bargaining or litigation;
(3) to engage in collective bargaining;
(4) to discuss the distribution of police forces to cope with public
safety emergencies;
(5) to discuss cost estimates for capital projects to be subsequently
placed through the bidding process;
(6) to hold preliminary discussions concerning the purchase or
disposition of real property;

(7) when State law or federal regulation prohibits a meeting open to
the public;
(8) to meet a condition for anonymity of a donor contained in a gift or
bequest to the public agency;
(9) when secrecy is necessary to prevent the premature disclosure of
the format or content of examinations or the disclosure of results of examinations as
related to individual students;
(10) if the meeting is conducted by the County Board of Education or
its staff to:
(i) consider the discipline of a student, unless the parent,
guardian, or student requests an open session of the County Board of Education; or
(ii) discuss specific students, families, or personnel and the
disclosure of the discussions could prove detrimental or harmful to those individuals;
(11) to consider the investment of public funds;
(12) to consult with counsel to obtain legal advice; or
(13) to discuss cybersecurity, if the public body determines that public
discussion would constitute a risk to:
(i) security assessments or deployments relating to
information resources technology;
(ii) network security information, including information that
is:
1. related to passwords, personal identification
numbers, access codes, encryption, or other components of the security system of a
governmental entity;
2. collected, assembled, or maintained by or for a
governmental entity to prevent, detect, or investigate criminal activity; or
3. related to an assessment, made by or for a
governmental entity or maintained by a governmental entity, of the vulnerability of
a network to criminal activity; or

(iii) deployments or implementation of security personnel,
critical infrastructure, or security devices.
(b) (1) A closed session shall be announced in advance at a meeting that
is open to the public.
(2) An announcement of a closed session shall include the nature of
the business of the closed session.
(3) The closed session shall be limited to the matters described in
subsection (a) of this section.
(c) The minutes of the next open session shall include the justification for
holding the closed session, the names of those in attendance, and the times the
meeting begins and ends.
(d) An ordinance, resolution, rule, regulation, or decision may not be finally
adopted at a closed session.

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