(1)A closed meeting described under Section 52-4-204 may only be held for:
(1)(a) except as provided in Subsection (3), discussion of the character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of an individual;
(1)(b) strategy sessions to discuss collective bargaining;
(1)(c) strategy sessions to discuss pending or reasonably imminent litigation;
(1)(d) strategy sessions to discuss the purchase, exchange, or lease of real property, including any form of a water right or water shares, or to discuss a proposed development agreement, project proposal, or financing proposal related to the development of land owned by the state or a political subdivision, if public discussion would:
(1)(d)(i) disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property under consideration; or
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(1) A closed meeting described under Section 52-4-204 may only be held for:
(1)(a) except as provided in Subsection (3), discussion of the character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of an individual;
(1)(b) strategy sessions to discuss collective bargaining;
(1)(c) strategy sessions to discuss pending or reasonably imminent litigation;
(1)(d) strategy sessions to discuss the purchase, exchange, or lease of real property, including any form of a water right or water shares, or to discuss a proposed development agreement, project proposal, or financing proposal related to the development of land owned by the state or a political subdivision, if public discussion would:
(1)(d)(i) disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property under consideration; or
(1)(d)(ii) prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the best possible terms;
(1)(e) strategy sessions to discuss the sale of real property, including any form of a water right or water shares, if:
(1)(e)(i) public discussion of the transaction would:
(1)(e)(i)(A) disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property under consideration; or
(1)(e)(i)(B) prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the best possible terms;
(1)(e)(ii) the public body previously gave public notice that the property would be offered for sale; and
(1)(e)(iii) the terms of the sale are publicly disclosed before the public body approves the sale;
(1)(f) discussion regarding deployment of security personnel, devices, or systems;
(1)(g) investigative proceedings regarding allegations of criminal misconduct;
(1)(h) as relates to the Independent Legislative Ethics Commission, conducting business relating to the receipt or review of ethics complaints;
(1)(i) as relates to an ethics committee of the Legislature, a purpose permitted under Section 52-4-204;
(1)(j) as relates to the Independent Executive Branch Ethics Commission created in Section 63A-14-202, conducting business relating to an ethics complaint;
(1)(k) as relates to a county legislative body, discussing commercial information as defined in Section 59-1-404;
(1)(l) as relates to the Utah Higher Education Savings Board of Trustees and its appointed board of directors, discussing fiduciary or commercial information;
(1)(m) deliberations, not including any information gathering activities, of a public body acting in the capacity of:
(1)(m)(i) an evaluation committee under Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code, during the process of evaluating responses to a solicitation, as defined in Section 63G-6a-103;
(1)(m)(ii) a protest officer, defined in Section 63G-6a-103, during the process of making a decision on a protest under Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Part 16, Protests; or
(1)(m)(iii) a procurement appeals panel under Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code, during the process of deciding an appeal under Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Part 17, Procurement Appeals Board;
(1)(n) the purpose of considering information that is designated as a trade secret, as defined in Section 13-24-2, if the public body's consideration of the information is necessary to properly conduct a procurement under Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code;
(1)(o) the purpose of discussing information provided to the public body during the procurement process under Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code, if, at the time of the meeting:
(1)(o)(i) the information may not, under Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code, be disclosed to a member of the public or to a participant in the procurement process; and
(1)(o)(ii) the public body needs to review or discuss the information to properly fulfill its role and responsibilities in the procurement process;
(1)(p) as relates to the governing board of a governmental nonprofit corporation, as that term is defined in Section 11-13a-102, the purpose of discussing information that is designated as a trade secret, as that term is defined in Section 13-24-2, if:
(1)(p)(i) public knowledge of the discussion would reasonably be expected to result in injury to the owner of the trade secret; and
(1)(p)(ii) discussion of the information is necessary for the governing board to properly discharge the board's duties and conduct the board's business;
(1)(q) as it relates to the Cannabis Production Establishment Licensing Advisory Board, to review confidential information regarding violations and security requirements in relation to the operation of cannabis production establishments;
(1)(r) considering a loan application, if public discussion of the loan application would disclose:
(1)(r)(i) nonpublic personal financial information; or
(1)(r)(ii) a nonpublic trade secret, as defined in Section 13-24-2, or nonpublic business financial information the disclosure of which would reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury to the person submitting the information;
(1)(s) a discussion of the board of the Point of the Mountain State Land Authority, created in Section 11-59-201, regarding a potential tenant of point of the mountain state land, as defined in Section 11-59-102; or
(1)(t) a purpose for which a meeting is required to be closed under Subsection (2).
(2) The following meetings shall be closed:
(2)(a) a meeting of the Health and Human Services Interim Committee to review a report described in Subsection 26B-1-506(1)(a), and a response to the report described in Subsection 26B-1-506(2);
(2)(b) a meeting of the Child Welfare Legislative Oversight Panel to:
(2)(b)(i) review a report described in Subsection 26B-1-506(1)(a), and a response to the report described in Subsection 26B-1-506(2); or
(2)(b)(ii) review and discuss an individual case, as described in Section 36-33-103;
(2)(c) a meeting of a conservation district as defined in Section 17D-3-102 for the purpose of advising the Natural Resource Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture on a farm improvement project if the discussed information is protected information under federal law;
(2)(d) a meeting of the Compassionate Use Board established in Section 26B-1-421 for the purpose of reviewing petitions for a medical cannabis card in accordance with Section 26B-1-421;
(2)(e) a meeting of the Colorado River Authority of Utah if:
(2)(e)(i) the purpose of the meeting is to discuss an interstate claim to the use of the water in the Colorado River system; and
(2)(e)(ii) failing to close the meeting would:
(2)(e)(ii)(A) reveal the contents of a record classified as protected under Subsection 63G-2-305(81);
(2)(e)(ii)(B) reveal a legal strategy relating to the state's claim to the use of the water in the Colorado River system;
(2)(e)(ii)(C) harm the ability of the Colorado River Authority of Utah or river commissioner to negotiate the best terms and conditions regarding the use of water in the Colorado River system; or
(2)(e)(ii)(D) give an advantage to another state or to the federal government in negotiations regarding the use of water in the Colorado River system;
(2)(f) a meeting of the General Regulatory Sandbox Program Advisory Committee if:
(2)(f)(i) the purpose of the meeting is to discuss an application for participation in the regulatory sandbox as defined in Section 63N-16-102; and
(2)(f)(ii) failing to close the meeting would reveal the contents of a record classified as protected under Subsection 63G-2-305(82);
(2)(g) a meeting of a project entity if:
(2)(g)(i) the purpose of the meeting is to conduct a strategy session to discuss market conditions relevant to a business decision regarding the value of a project entity asset if the terms of the business decision are publicly disclosed before the decision is finalized and a public discussion would:
(2)(g)(i)(A) disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the project entity asset under consideration; or
(2)(g)(i)(B) prevent the project entity from completing on the best possible terms a contemplated transaction concerning the project entity asset;
(2)(g)(ii) the purpose of the meeting is to discuss a record, the disclosure of which could cause commercial injury to, or confer a competitive advantage upon a potential or actual competitor of, the project entity;
(2)(g)(iii) the purpose of the meeting is to discuss a business decision, the disclosure of which could cause commercial injury to, or confer a competitive advantage upon a potential or actual competitor of, the project entity; or
(2)(g)(iv) failing to close the meeting would prevent the project entity from getting the best price on the market; and
(2)(h) a meeting of the Rules Review and General Oversight Committee to review and discuss:
(2)(h)(i) an individual child welfare case as described in Subsection 36-35-102(3)(c); or
(2)(h)(ii) information that is subject to a confidentiality agreement as described in Subsection 36-35-102(3)(c).
(3) In a closed meeting, a public body may not:
(3)(a) interview a person applying to fill an elected position;
(3)(b) discuss filling a midterm vacancy or temporary absence governed by Title 20A, Chapter 1, Part 5, Candidate Vacancy and Vacancy and Temporary Absence in Elected Office; or
(3)(c) discuss the character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of the person whose name was submitted for consideration to fill a midterm vacancy or temporary absence governed by Title 20A, Chapter 1, Part 5, Candidate Vacancy and Vacancy and Temporary Absence in Elected Office.