Free Seminars On Open Meetings And Records Laws Set For Nov. 14 In OKC

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The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office will partner with the Oklahoma Press Association to host a seminar on Oklahoma’s open meeting and open records laws in Oklahoma City on Nov. 14. The seminar will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Business Conference Center Auditorium at Metro Technology Center, 1900 Springlake Dr. Attendance is free, open to the public and requires no pre-registration.

It is the last of five seminars to be presented this year. Prior seminars were held in Enid, Tulsa, McAlester and Lawton.

“The vast majority of Oklahomans who hold positions on public bodies do so with a spirit of community service and work hard to follow the law,” Attorney General John M. O’Connor said. “Our seminars are designed to encourage compliance and promote openness through education.”

Thomas R. Schneider, Deputy General Counsel to the Attorney General of Oklahoma, and Niki S. Batt, Deputy Attorney General, will answer questions concerning the state’s open meeting and records laws and inform elected or appointed officials about their responsibility under the acts. They will also discuss requirements on access to public records and the conduct of public meetings.

Continuing education credits are available for attendance. Attorneys will receive three CLE credit hours. New school board members can get three credit hours from the Oklahoma State Department of Education, and new technology center board members can earn three credit hours from the State Department of Career and Technology Education. Law enforcement officials are eligible to receive three credit hours from the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training.

For more information, visit www.okpress.com/seminars or call OPA at 1-888-815-2672.