10:4-14. Minutes of meetings; availability to public


10:4-14.  Minutes of meetings;  availability to public
    Each public body shall keep reasonably comprehensible minutes of all its meetings showing the time and place, the members present, the subjects considered, the actions taken, the vote of each member, and any other information required to be shown in the minutes by law, which shall be promptly  available to the public to the extent that making such matters public shall not  be inconsistent with section 7 of this act.

     L.1975, c. 231, s. 9.
 
10:4-15.  Proceeding in lieu of prerogative writ to void action at nonconforming meeting;  parties;  limitation;  corrective or remedial action
    a.  Any action taken by a public body at a meeting which does not conform with the provisions of this act shall be voidable in a proceeding in lieu of prerogative writ in the Superior Court, which proceeding may be brought by any person within 45 days after the action sought to be voided has been made public;  provided, however, that a public body may take corrective or remedial action by acting de novo at a public meeting held in conformity with this act and other applicable law regarding any action which may otherwise be voidable pursuant to this section;  and provided further that any action for which advance published notice of at least 48 hours is provided as required by law shall not be voidable solely for failure to conform with any notice required in  this act.

    b.  Any party, including any member of the public, may institute a proceeding in lieu of prerogative writ in the Superior Court to challenge any action taken by a public body on the grounds that such action is void for the reasons stated in subsection a. of this section, and if the court shall find that the action was taken at a meeting which does not conform to the provisions  of this act, the court shall declare such action void.

     L.1975, c. 231, s. 10.
 
10:4-16.  Injunctive orders or other remedies to insure compliance
    Any person, including a member of the public, may apply to the Superior Court for injunctive orders or other remedies to insure compliance with the provisions of this act, and the court shall issue such orders and provide such remedies as shall be necessary to insure compliance with the provisions of this  act.

     L.1975, c. 231, s. 11.