45 CFR · Public Welfare

§ 2505.7 — What are the procedures for changing the time or place of a meeting following the public announcement?

45 CFR § 2505.7

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45 C.F.R. § 2505.7 (2026).

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§ 2505.7 What are the procedures for changing the time or place of a meeting following the public announcement?

(a)After there has been a public announcement of a meeting, the time or place of the meeting may be changed only if the Board publicly announces the change at the earliest practicable time. Such a change need not be determined by recorded vote.
(b)After there has been a public announcement of a meeting, the subject-matter of the meeting, or the determination of the Board to open or to close a meeting may be changed only when—
(1)The Board determines, by recorded vote, that Board business so requires and that no earlier announcement of the change was possible; and
(2)The Board publicly announces the change and the vote of each Member at the earliest practicable time.
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