Chapter 2.12 MEETINGS AND RECORDS
Section 2.12.080 Policy for approval of minutes.
The following shall be the policy and procedure for the approval of Minutes
for this
Municipality.
A. Written minutes shall be taken for all public meetings
of any public body of
Vernal City. The minutes of all public meetings of any public body of this municipality
shall be recorded and taken down by the meeting clerk during the course of any public
meeting of the public body.
B. Within a reasonable time from the end of the meeting,
the meeting clerk shall
prepare proposed minutes for the meeting and give a copy of the proposed minutes to
each member of the public body for his or her review and comments.
C. Once the proposed minutes have been given to the members
of the public body,
the meeting clerk shall immediately make available to the public the proposed written
minutes, which shall be clearly identified as "awaiting formal approval" or "unapproved"
or with some other appropriate notice that the proposed minutes are subject to change
until formally approved and they shall become a public document available to any
member of the public who requests to read or copy the proposed minutes.
D. The public body shall consider the proposed
minutes for approval at the first
meeting of the public body that immediately follows the meeting clerk giving the
proposed minutes to the members of the public body. The members of the public body
shall either approve the proposed written minutes as presented; or vote to correct and
amend the proposed written minutes and then approve the corrected and amended written
minutes at that meeting.
E. If the public body fails to consider the proposed
minutes, or does not take any
action to approve the proposed minutes at the first public meeting held by the public body
immediately following the public bodys receipt of the proposed minutes from the
meeting clerk, the proposed minutes shall be deemed to have been approved by the public
body and will stand as proposed.
F Once the proposed minutes have either been
approved by the public body, or have been deemed to have been approved by the inaction
of the public body, they shall become the official record of the proceedings of the public
body and shall be signed by the presiding officer of the meeting and shall be retained in
the official records of the city recorderand shall be a public document available for the
inspection and copying by members of the public as appropriate under Utah law.
(Ord. 2009-13, Add, 08/19/2009)