2018 Idaho Statutes
Title 74 - TRANSPARENT AND ETHICAL GOVERNMENT
Chapter 2 - OPEN MEETINGS LAW
Section 74-206A - NEGOTIATIONS IN OPEN SESSION.

Universal Citation: ID Code § 74-206A (2018)
74-206A. NEGOTIATIONS IN OPEN SESSION. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2020] (1) All negotiations between a governing body and a labor organization shall be in open session and shall be available for the public to attend. This requirement also applies to negotiations between the governing body’s designated representatives and representatives of the labor organization. This requirement shall also apply to meetings with any labor negotiation arbitrators, mediators or similar labor dispute meeting facilitators. Provided, however, a governing body or its designated representatives may hold an executive session for the specific purpose of:
(a) Considering a labor contract offer or to formulate a counteroffer; or
(b) Receiving information about a specific employee, when the information has a direct bearing on the issues being negotiated and a reasonable person would conclude that the release of that information would violate that employee’s right to privacy.
(2) All documentation exchanged between the parties during negotiations, including all offers, counteroffers and meeting minutes, shall be subject to public writings disclosure laws.
(3) Any other provision of law notwithstanding, including any other provisions to the contrary in sections 33-402 and 74-204, Idaho Code, the governing body shall post notice of all negotiation sessions at the earliest possible time practicable. This shall be done by the governing body by immediately posting notice of the negotiation session on the front page of its official website. If time permits, the governing body shall also post notice within twenty-four (24) hours at its regular meeting physical posting locations.
(4) Public testimony, if any, shall be posted as an agenda item.

History:
[(74-206A) 67-2345A, added 2015, ch. 271, sec. 2, p. 1126; am. and redesig. 2016, ch. 47, sec. 41, p.125.]

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