(a) Commissioners shall not jointly conduct, determine or dispose of Commission business other than in accordance with this part.
(b) Except as provided in 11 CFR 2.4, every portion of every Commission meeting shall be open to public observation.
(c) No additional right to participate in Commission meetings is granted to any person by this part. A meeting is not part of the formal or informal record of decision of the matters discussed therein except as otherwise required by law. Statements of views or expressions of opinions made by Commissioners or FEC employees at meetings are not intended to represent final determinations or beliefs.
(d) Members of the public attending open Commission meetings may use small electronic sound recorders to record the meeting, but the use of other electronic recording equipment and cameras requires advance notice to and coordination with the Commission's Press Officer.
Notes of Decisions
Robert McChesney v. Caroline C. Hunter, 900 F.3d 578 (8th Cir. 2018).
“" 11 C.F.R. § 2.3 (b). The Commission's regulations, however, exclude from the definition of meeting "the process of notation voting by circulated memorandum for the purpose of expediting consideration of routine matters.”
McChesney v. Petersen, 275 F. Supp. 3d 1123 (D. Neb. 2016).
· cites it 2× “11 C.F.R. § 2.3 (a). Commission regulations further provide “the deliberation of at least four voting members of the Commission in collegia where such deliberations determine or result in .”
McChesney v. Peterson, 226 F. Supp. 3d 920 (D. Neb. 2016).
· cites it 2× “11 C.F.R. § 2.3 (a). Commission regulations further provide “the deliberation of at least four voting members of the Commission in collegia where such deliberations determine or result in .”
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