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4 <br />9 <br />Preface <br />These rules of procedure for use by a North Carolina board of <br />county commissioners were first compiled in 1978 by Bonnie E. <br />Davis, who at that time was a member of the Institute of Govern- <br />ment faculty. The second edition was issued in 1990. This revise <br />second edition takes into account several changes in the Open <br />Meetings Law and other statutes that have been made since 1990. <br />The 1994 and 1999 changes to the Open Meetings Law reduced <br />the grounds for holding closed meetings and required that mo- <br />tions to hold closed sessions be specific as to the reason. Rule <br />has been revised to bring it into compliance with the new law. <br />A 1993 amendment to G.S. 153-26 requires that the organizational <br />meeting following the general election in even-numbered years <br />must be held on the first Monday in December. This statutory <br />change brought clarity to the confusion that previously existed <br />to what business could be transacted by the old board at the fir <br />meeting in December following an election. The old board should <br />conclude all of its business before the December organizational <br />meeting, even if the board normally holds a regular meeting on <br />the first Monday of each month. <br />Acknowledgements <br />These rules of procedure are based on the following publications <br />of the Institute of Government at the University of North Caro- <br />lina, Chapel Hill: <br />, Sec- <br />Rules of Procedure for the Board of County Commissioners <br />ond Edition, Revised. Joseph S. Ferrell, Institute of Government <br />the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1994. <br />, <br />Suggested Rules of Procedure for Small Local Government Boards <br />Second Edition. A Fleming Bell, II, Institute of Government, the <br />University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998. <br />The text of these publications was utilized and modified as ap- <br />propriate to reflect the specific needs of the Board of Commis- <br />sioners of Orange County. <br /> <br />