A speaker moved to enter an executive session at 3:00 p.m., but the transcript segment supplied does not clearly record the legal citation or any subsequent vote.
The meeting transcript shows a single paragraph at 00:03:00 stating a motion to enter an "executive session," followed by garbled text that appears to reference a legal "section 4" and confidentiality language; the precise wording and statutory citation are not legible in the record provided. The transcript does not identify who made the motion, who seconded it, or whether the body voted on the motion.
Because executive sessions are closed to the public except for certain allowed subjects under state law, the lack of a clear record of the citation and outcome in the provided transcript prevents public verification of the legal basis for moving into closed session. The transcript does not specify the subject matter to be discussed during the executive session or any follow-up steps.