Detroit Water and Sewerage Department
File #: 22-0927    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Request, Closed Session Status: Approved
In control: Board of Water Commissioners
On agenda: 9/21/2022 Final action: 9/21/2022
Title: The Board of Water Commissioners vote to approve a meeting in closed session pursuant to Section 8(h) of the Michigan Open Meetings Act and Section 13(y) of the Freedom of Information Act.
Indexes: Board of Water Commissioners
Title
The Board of Water Commissioners vote to approve a meeting in closed session pursuant to Section 8(h) of the Michigan Open Meetings Act and Section 13(y) of the Freedom of Information Act.

Body
Agenda of September 21, 2022
Item No. 22-0927
Closed Session Request


TO: The Honorable
Board of Water Commissioners
City of Detroit, Michigan

FROM: Debra N. Pospiech, Esq., Chief General Counsel,
Detroit Water and Sewerage Department

RE: Request for Closed Session Pursuant to Section 8(h) of the Open Meetings Act and Section 13(y) of the Freedom of Information Act

MOTION
Upon the request of Chief General Counsel Debra N. Pospiech, Esq., the Board of Water Commissioners for the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, by an affirmative roll call vote of 2/3 of the Board Members appointed and serving, hereby resolves to meet in closed session pursuant to Section 8(h) of the Michigan Open Meetings Act and Section 13(y) of the Freedom of Information Act, to hear information of measures designed to protect the security or safety of persons.


BACKGROUND

Section 8(h) of the Michigan Open Meetings Act (OMA) allows a public body to meet in closed session: "(h) To consider material exempt from discussion or disclosure by state or federal statute." Under Michigan's Freedom of Information Act (MCL 15.231 et seq.) certain matters and documents are exempt from disclosure; specifically, under Section 13(y), which states:

(y) Records or information of measures designed to protect the security or safety of persons or property, or the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of information systems, whether public or private, including, but not limited to, building, public works, and public water supply designs to the extent that those designs relate to the ongoing security measures of a public body, capabilities and plans for responding to a violation of the Michigan anti-terrorism act . . . unless disclosure would not impair a publ...

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