Sunshine Act Meetings Notice
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The Sunshine Act Meetings Notice outlines the schedule and topics to be discussed during an upcoming meeting of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). It emphasizes transparency by requiring public notice of meetings, allowing community members to engage with federal regulatory processes. The specified meeting is open to the public and will address various strategic and performance plans for the NCUA.
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Key Changes
- Increased public engagement in federal meetings
- Requirement for public notices
- Focus on strategic and performance planning
Obligations
What this law requires
Provide public notice of NCUA Board meetings at least 7 days in advance (or as required by the Government in the Sunshine Act) including date, time, location, and agenda items
Hold Board meetings open to the public unless specifically closed under exemptions permitted by the Government in the Sunshine Act
Designate and maintain contact information for a person responsible for providing meeting information to the public
Specify the physical location and room details where the public meeting will be held, including any entrance requirements or access instructions
Publish meeting notices in the Federal Register with specific details including agenda items to be discussed