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(1). Time limit for giving notice.

(1). Time limit for giving notice.

A public body must give “not less than 24 hours public notice” of the agenda, date, time, and place of each of its meetings. Utah Code Ann. § 52-4-202(1). In addition, “a public body which holds regular meetings that are scheduled in advance over the course of a year shall give public notice at least once each year of its annual meeting schedule,” which notice must “specify the date, time, and place of the scheduled meetings.” Id. § 52-4-202(2).

(1). Time limit for giving notice.

Unless "special circumstances" are declared by the agency, any meeting not held in accordance with the regular schedule requires at least 24 hours notice. O.C.G.A. § 50-14-1(d).

(1). Time limit for giving notice.

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(1). Time limit for giving notice.

The time limit for giving notice of executive and limited meetings is the same as regular meetings — at least six days in advance. Haw. Rev. Stat. §§ 92-3.1(3), 92-7.

(1). Time limit for giving notice.

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(1). Time limit for giving notice.

A 24-hour meeting and agenda notice is required. Idaho Code § 67-2343(3).

(1). Time limit for giving notice.

Closed meetings are subject to the same time limit for giving notice as open meetings — three days.

(1). Time limit for giving notice.

An announcement of an executive session can take place any time; there is no specified time limit.