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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 10

18A:10-6. Board meetings public; frequency; hours of commencement; adjournment, etc., for lack of quorum

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All board meetings shall be public and each board shall hold a meeting at least once every two months during the period in which the schools in the district are in session.
All meetings shall be called to commence not later than eight P.M. of the designated day but, if a quorum be not present at the time for which the meeting is called, the member or members present may recess the meeting to a time not later than nine P.M. of said day and, if no quorum be present at that time, the member or members present may adjourn the meeting to commence not later than eight P.M. of another day, not more than seven days following the date for which the original meeting was called, but no further recess or adjournment of the meeting shall be made.
Public announcements of time and day to which any meeting is so recessed or adjourned shall be made at the time of the recess or adjournment.
L.1967, c.271.
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