Utah Code § 52-4-201

Meetings open to the public -- Exceptions
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(1) A meeting is open to the public unless:
(a) closed under Sections 52-4-204, 52-4-205, and 52-4-206; or
(b) the meeting is solely for the School Activity Eligibility Commission, described in Section
53G-6-1003, if the commission is in effect in accordance with Section 53G-6-1002, to
consider, discuss, or determine, in accordance with Section 53G-6-1004, an individual

student's eligibility to participate in an interscholastic activity, as that term is defined in Section
53G-6-1001, including the commission's determinative vote on the student's eligibility.
(2)
(a) A meeting that is open to the public includes a workshop or an executive session of a public
body in which a quorum is present, unless closed in accordance with this chapter.
(b) A workshop or an executive session of a public body in which a quorum is present that is held
on the same day as a regularly scheduled public meeting of the public body may only be held
at the location where the public body is holding the regularly scheduled public meeting unless:
(i) the workshop or executive session is held at the location where the public body holds its
regularly scheduled public meetings but, for that day, the regularly scheduled public meeting
is being held at different location;
(ii) any of the meetings held on the same day is a site visit or a traveling tour and, in
accordance with this chapter, public notice is given;
(iii) the workshop or executive session is an electronic meeting conducted according to the
requirements of Section 52-4-207; or
(iv) it is not practicable to conduct the workshop or executive session at the regular location of
the public body's open meetings due to an emergency or extraordinary circumstances.

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