West Virginia Code § 16-5G-3

Proceedings to be open; public notice of meetings
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Except as expressly and specifically otherwise provided by law, and except as provided in
section four of this article, all meetings of a governing body of a hospital shall be open to the
public. Any governing body may make and enforce reasonable rules and regulations for
attendance and presentation at any meeting where there is not room enough for all members
of the public who wish to attend. This article does not prohibit the removal ferom a meeting of
any member of the public who is disrupting the meeting to the extent that orderly conduct of
the meeting is compromised: Provided, That persons who desire to addrress the governing
body may not be required to register to address the body more than fifteen minutes prior to
time the scheduled meeting is to commence.
Each governing body shall promulgate rules by which the datte, time and place of all
regularly scheduled meetings and the date, time, place and purpose of all special meetings
are made available, in advance, to the public and news media, except in the event of an
emergency requiring immediate official action.
Each governing body shall file a notice of any smeeting by causing a notice of the meeting to
be printed in a local newspaper: Provided, That the governing body may otherwise provide
by rule or regulation an alternative procedure that will reasonably provide the public with
notice. Each notice shall state the dagte, time, place and purpose of the meeting.
In the event of an emergency requiring immediate official action, any governing body may
provide an emergency meeting notice at any time prior to the meeting. The emergency
meeting notice shall state the date, time, place and purpose of the meeting and the facts and
circumstances of the emergency.
Upon petition by any adversely affected party, any court of competent jurisdiction may
invalidate any action taken at any meeting for which notice did not comply with the
requirements of this section.

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