This opinion is cited to clarify the legal interpretation of quorum requirements for a city council of a fourth class city, stating that a majority of the members must be present to transact business and that the mayor does not count as a member of the legislative body for quorum purposes.
OAG 81-132 was Cited by 00-OMD-200
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