mooseheart
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? WA
I was told that a governing body needs to make a vote to form a committee, but I can't find any specific laws on this. Our school board assigned two board members to an assignment, but did not make a vote on this. They worked on setting a contract for the superintendent that the board then voted on without the public knowing what the "committee" put in the contract. They didn't call it a committee, but that's the only thing that I can think this was because it was specifically set up by the board. So my questions are:
- Does a government agency require a vote to form a committee?
- Is it legally required that a committee be formed for a few members to do the business of the board?
- Was it legal for the committee to set the contract in it's completion outside of an open meeting even though it was approved in an open meeting without informing the public of the details. Their "discussion", was basically one board member explaining how they set the salary - without giving a number or any other details to the public. The board then all agreed on the contract they they were looking at, but the public couldn't see.
- And finally, if the OPMA laws were not followed properly, is the contract null?
Thank you very much for your time.
I was told that a governing body needs to make a vote to form a committee, but I can't find any specific laws on this. Our school board assigned two board members to an assignment, but did not make a vote on this. They worked on setting a contract for the superintendent that the board then voted on without the public knowing what the "committee" put in the contract. They didn't call it a committee, but that's the only thing that I can think this was because it was specifically set up by the board. So my questions are:
- Does a government agency require a vote to form a committee?
- Is it legally required that a committee be formed for a few members to do the business of the board?
- Was it legal for the committee to set the contract in it's completion outside of an open meeting even though it was approved in an open meeting without informing the public of the details. Their "discussion", was basically one board member explaining how they set the salary - without giving a number or any other details to the public. The board then all agreed on the contract they they were looking at, but the public couldn't see.
- And finally, if the OPMA laws were not followed properly, is the contract null?
Thank you very much for your time.