Have not been posted yet, since they are not released until they are approved at the next monthly meeting. This month the July meeting is not until the 31st. In other words, we will see the June board minutes in August sometime.
From the Middlesex County District Attorney Website on the open meeting law http://www.middlesexda.com/oml.pdf
"The governmental body may not require that it vote to adopt or approve or release open session minutes before they may be released to the public, even though the minutes may be only in draft form at the time of the request. The body or custodian of the records may, of course, label the notes or cassette tape at the time of the release as being in draft, unofficial, or unapproved form, as may be appropriate."
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From the Middlesex County District Attorney Website on the open meeting law http://www.middlesexda.com/oml.pdf
"The governmental body may not require that it vote to adopt or approve or release open session minutes before they may be released to the public, even though the minutes may be only in draft form at the time of the request. The body or custodian of the records may, of course, label the notes or cassette tape at the time of the release as being in draft, unofficial, or unapproved form, as may be appropriate."
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