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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 1704 — Rules Implementing the Government in the Sunshine Act · § 1704.11

§ 1704.11. Nonpublic collaborative discussions.

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(a)In general. Notwithstanding the other requirements of this part, a quorum of Members may hold a meeting that is not open to public observation to discuss official business of the Board if—
(1)No formal or informal vote or other official action is taken at the meeting;
(2)Each individual present at the meeting is a Member or an employee of the Board;
(3)At least one Member from each political party is present at the meeting, unless all Members are of the same political party at the time of the meeting; and
(4)The general counsel of the Board, or a designee of the general counsel, is present at the meeting.
(b)Disclosure of nonpublic collaborative discussions.
(1)Except as provided by paragraph (b)(2) of this section, not later than two business days after the conclusion of a meeting described in subsection (a), the Board shall make available to the public, in a place easily accessible to the public—
(i)A list of the individuals present at the meeting; and
(ii)A summary of the matters, including key issues, discussed at the meeting, except for any matter the Board properly determines may be withheld from the public under § 1704.4.
(2)Information about matters withheld from the public. If the Board properly determines under paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section that a matter may be withheld from the public under § 1704.4, the Board shall include in the summary required by paragraph (b)(1)(ii) as much general information as possible with respect to the matter. [86 FR 48296, Aug. 30, 2021]
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