Council Meeting Procedure: Closed Meetings
By default, council meetings and council committee meetings are open to the public. This rule enforces the principle that the business of councils and council committees should be open and transparent. However, the legislature recognises that both councils and council committees may be called upon, from time to time, to consider matters that ought to be discussed behind closed doors. Accordingly, the Regulations grant the power to close all, or part of, a council meeting or council committee meeting to the public in certain circumstances.