Opening Meetings of University
Committees UPPS No.
01.04.04
to Members of the Press and
Public Issue
No. 5
Effective
Date: 05/11/2011
Review:
September 1 E6Y
01.
POLICY STATEMENT
01.01 This policy statement
describes the circumstances under which the public may attend meetings of
university committees.
02.
DEFINITIONS
02.01 As used in this policy
statement, "committee" includes those committees listed in the university's
most recent Roster of Councils and Committees and all other committees formed since publication of the
roster. The term does not include councils listed in the Roster of Councils and Committees, nor does it include meetings of the staffs of university administrators
or academic department chairs. Meetings of councils and staffs are ordinarily
closed to the public. The official version of the Roster of Councils and Committees is available on the university Web site by October 1 each
year.
02.02 As used in this policy
statement, "public" means all persons who are not members of the
committee involved.
03. IDENTIFICATION OF
APPLICABLE LAW
03.01 The Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government
Code, Chapter 551, requires a government body to open its meetings to the
public, with certain exceptions. The Act defines the word "meeting"
as "a deliberation between a quorum of a governmental body or between a
quorum of a governmental body and another person, during which public business
or public policy over which the governmental body has supervision or control is
discussed or considered or during which the governmental body takes formal
action. .
. "
03.02 The authority of councils, committees, and
teams is limited to reviewing, offering suggestions, and making recommendations
on matters related to their purpose, as provided in the Rules and Regulations
of the Board of Regents, The Texas State University System (TSUS), Chapter IV,
Section 2.2(10).
03.03 The Attorney General of Texas has held that
university committees that do not exercise supervision or control over public
business or policy are not subject to the requirements of the Texas Open
Meetings Act (Texas Attorney General Letter Opinion No. 93-64).
04. OPEN OR CLOSED MEETINGS
04.01 The university recognizes that people should
have access to meetings at which business or policy affecting the university is
discussed. Although not required by law, it is the policy of the university
that persons are, unless otherwise expressly prohibited by university policy or
by decision resulting from implementation of that policy, entitled to attend
meetings of university committees. Therefore, except as otherwise provided in
this policy statement, the presiding officer will open all university committee
meetings to the public unless, after consultation with other members, he or she
decides to close the meeting.
04.02 Although the committee’s presiding officer
must consult with the other committee members before deciding to close the
meeting, the presiding officer will make the final decision, regardless of the
opinions of other committee members.
04.03 The presiding officer of a university
committee may exclude any witness from a hearing during examination of another
witness in a matter being investigated.
04.04 A person attending a university committee
public meeting may record any part of the meeting by any means of audio or
video reproduction unless the presiding officer directs otherwise. The
presiding officer must ascertain: 1) whether attendee may record during the
meeting, and 2) whether the attendees include a member of the press.
In either event, the presiding
officer will announce such fact to the other members. Surreptitious use of a
recording device is a violation of university policy and subjects the user to
expulsion from the meeting. In addition, university employees and students who
use recording devices surreptitiously under these circumstances are subject to
disciplinary sanctions.
04.05 A presiding officer who has any question
regarding the legality of opening or closing a meeting to the public may seek
advice from the TSUS Office of General Counsel.
05. EXCEPTIONS TO OPEN
MEETINGS
05.01 The committee will close consultations with an
attorney.
05.02 The university president may close to the
public all or any portion of any university council, committee, or recognized
student, faculty, or staff organization meeting.
05.03 The university will exclude the public from a
meeting during which the attendees discuss the purchase, exchange, lease or
value of real property, contract negotiations, or prospective gifts or
donations to the university when the discussion would have a detrimental effect
on the university’s negotiating position.
05.04 This policy does not require committees to
hold meetings open to the public in cases involving the appointment,
employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of a
university faculty member or staff employee or student, or to hear complaints
or charges against a student or employee of the university. If an employee
requests an open meeting in writing, the presiding officer may, at his or her
sole discretion, open the meeting to the public. Student disciplinary hearings
are always closed.
05.05 This policy does not require university
committees to deliberate in open meetings regarding the deployment or
implementation of security strategies, personnel, plans, or devices.
05.06 The presiding officer will close committee
meetings at which information (other than directory information) contained in
students’ education records is revealed unless it obtains the students’ written
consent for the release of such information.
06. PROCEDURES FOR DEALING WITH UNAUTHORIZED
DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL DATA BY COMMITTEE MEMBERS
06.01 If a university committee, in a closed
meeting, discusses matters deemed confidential by the presiding officer, the
presiding officer shall have the responsibility of informing the committee
members of the confidential nature of the business discussed.
06.02 If thereafter, the presiding officer or a
committee member discloses that confidential information to the news media or
public, that member is solely responsible for that release.
07. PROCEDURE FOR
DISTRIBUTION OF POLICY
07.01 The special assistant to the president will
include a statement of the key requirements of this UPPS in each publication of
the Roster of Councils and Committees. The official version of the Roster of Councils and Committees is available on the university Web site by October 1 of
each year.
08. REVIEWERS OF THIS
UPPS
08.01 Reviewers of this UPPS include the following:
Position Date
Special
Assistant to the President September
1 E6Y
TSUS Associate
General Counsel September 1 E6Y
Director,
University News Service September
1 E6Y
09. CERTIFICATION
STATEMENT
This UPPS has been
approved by the following individuals in their official capacities and represents
Texas State policy and procedure from the date of this document until
superseded.
Special Assistant to the
President; senior reviewer of this UPPS
President