Opinion No. 79-070 (1979) Ag
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The Attorney General is in receipt of your request for an opinion wherein you relate the following circumstances: The Board of Corrections sought architectural firms to conduct the renovation of the Oklahoma State Reformatory. Five firms appeared before the Board at the January 29, 1979, meeting and presented their proposals. During the presentation of each firm the others remained excluded from the meeting permitting each proposal to be presented independently similar to a "sealed bid" situation. At the conclusion of all presentations, the individual firm members were permitted to return to the Board meeting, at which time the Board members publicly cast and recorded their votes selecting one firm for the renovation project. Based on these circumstances you ask, in effect, the following question: Does the exclusion of competitors for a State contract during the presentation of their competitors to the State Board of Corrections in an otherwise public meeting violate the Open Meeting Act (25 O.S. 301 [
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