Ky. Rev. Stat. § 61.835
Minutes to be recorded -- Open to public
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The minutes of action taken at every meeting of any such public agency, setting forth an accurate record of votes and actions at such meetings, shall be promptly recorded and such records shall be open to public inspection at reasonable times no later than immediately following the next meeting of the body. History: Created 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 377, sec. 7.
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Cited in 4
cases (3 in the last 5 years), 2005–2026 · leading case: University of Kentucky v. Lachin Hatemi, M.D.
University of Kentucky v. Lachin Hatemi, M.D. (2021)
“required to record and keep meeting minutes under KRS 61.835.” (R. 421). Because neither party invoked the circuit court’s “jurisdiction to enforce the provisions of KRS 61.”
Blau v. Fort Thomas Pub Sch (2005)
“Ky. Rev. Stat. § 61.835. They argue that all school Council actions must be recorded in the minutes, the August 21, 2001, minutes do not show that the Council preserved the motion to read the dress code a second time before passage, and consequently the motion was never “legally…”
Dwayne Douglas Conken v. Nicholas County Fiscal Court (2026)
“Rather, the proceedings, including any actions taken or findings made, were required to be recorded as set forth in KRS 61.835, which pertains to open meetings of public agencies.”
Dwayne Douglas Conken v. Nicholas County Fiscal Court (2026)
“Rather, the proceedings, including any actions taken or findings made, were required to be recorded as set forth in KRS 61.835, which pertains to open meetings of public agencies.”
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