Electronic Filing of Meeting Minutes and Notices - Open Meetings (100-RICR-40-15-2) - Rhode Island Department of State
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This is a webpage describing an inactive Rhode Island state regulation (100-RICR-40-15-2) regarding electronic filing requirements for meeting minutes and notices under open meetings laws. The regulation covers requirements for meeting notices and minutes, designation of filing coordinators, web account setup, filing formats, technical requirements, and filing proof. No specific decisions, budget figures, or policy changes are documented in this content, as it is merely an informational webpage listing the regulation's structure and sections.
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An Official Rhode Island State Website. Rhode Island Department of State Gregg M. Amore Secretary of State Menu Business Services Elections Civics and Education Open Government YOU ARE HERE: HOME OPEN GOVERNMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS CODE OF REGULATIONS Electronic Filing of Meeting Minutes and Notices - Open Meetings (100-RICR-40-15-2) 100-RICR-40-15-2 INACTIVE RULE Regulation Text Overview Regulation History Rulemaking Documents 2.1Purpose 2.2Authority 2.3Definitions 2.4Meeting Notice Requirements 2.5Meeting Minutes Requirements 2.6Designation of Filing Coordinator 2.7Web Account Setup for Filing Coordinator 2.8Designation of Meetings Filer 2.9Filing Format 2.10Technical requirements 2.11Proof of filing 2.12Exceptions 2.13Application 2.14Severability 2002-Current Regulations 1950-2001 Regulations FAQs Subscribe to Notifications Return to top About Contact News Notary Public Rhode Island Department of State Facebook LinkedIn Twitter
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