A free seminar on the open meeting and open records acts is set for November 14 in Tulsa.
The seminar will be from 1 to 4 p.m. in the auditorium at OSU-Tulsa, 700 N. Greenwood Ave. in Tulsa. This seminar, part of a series of six statewide meetings, is free, open to the public and requires no pre-registration. The meetings are a collaboration between the Attorney General’s Office, the Oklahoma Press Association and Freedom of Information Oklahoma.
Other seminars will be held on the following dates and locations:
- November 21 – McAlester, Eastern Oklahoma State College, 1802 E. College Avenue
- December 12 – Lawton, Great Plains Technology Center, 4500 SW Lee Blvd.
- December 19 – Oklahoma City, Metro Tech Conference Center, 1900 Springlake Drive.
Attorneys who attend are eligible to receive continuing legal education credit hours.
Law enforcement officials are eligible to get three continuing education credit hours from the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training. School board members and superintendents are eligible to receive three continuing education credit hours from the Oklahoma State Department of Education. Technology center board members can earn three continuing education credit hours from the State Department of Career and Technology Education.
For more information, contact the Oklahoma Press Association at (888) 815-2672, or Attorney General Hunter’s communication office via Communications Director Alex Gerszewski at (405) 522-3116 or [email protected].