New York Statutes
§ 105 — Conduct of executive sessions
New York § 105
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N.Y. Public Officers § 105 (2026).
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§ 105. Conduct of executive sessions.
1.Upon a majority vote of its\ntotal membership, taken in an open meeting pursuant to a motion\nidentifying the general area or areas of the subject or subjects to be\nconsidered, a public body may conduct an executive session for the below\nenumerated purposes only, provided, however, that no action by formal\nvote shall be taken to appropriate public moneys:\n a. matters which will imperil the public safety if disclosed;\n b. any matter which may disclose the identity of a law enforcement\nagent or informer;\n c. information relating to current or future investigation or\nprosecution of a criminal offense which would imperil effective law\nenforcement if disclosed;\n d. discussions regarding proposed, pending or current litigation;\n e. colle
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