PANEL TO DECIDE WHETHER TO OPEN PARKS MEETING.Byline: - Rick Orlov Orlov (Орлóв) is the name of a Russian noble family which produced several distinguished statesmen, diplomatists and soldiers. The family first gained distinction in the person of four Orlov brothers, of whom the senior was Catherine the Great's The Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Police Commission will decide today whether to grant Police Chief Bernard Ber·nard , Claude 1813-1878. French physiologist noted for his study of the digestive and nervous systems. C. Parks' request to interview him in public at the start of the process of deciding whether he gets a second term. ``This is a decision that the entire commission should make and decide how they want to handle the process,'' Commission Executive Director Joe Gunn said, adding te agenda for the meeting lists it as a closed session. Parks, on Thursday, requested the opening today's meeting to the public, saying he would waive To intentionally or voluntarily relinquish a known right or engage in conduct warranting an inference that a right has been surrendered. For example, an individual is said to waive the right to bring a tort action when he or she renounces the remedy provided by law for such his right to confidentiality and privacy. An opinion from the City Attorney's CERTIFICATE, ATTORNEY'S, Practice, English law. By statute 37 Geo. III., c. 90, s. 26, 28, attorneys are required to deliver to the commissioners of stamp duties, a paper or note in writing, containing the name and usual place of residence of such person, and thereupon, on paying certain Office has been sought on whether the meeting can be held in public under state law. Traditionally, personnel matters are handled behind closed doors. Members of the African-American community strongly back Parks. They have packed recent hearings of the commission. Commission President Rick Caruso said he has no objections to portions of the meeting being held in public, but is concerned about the commission's deliberations being done so. In the past, Caruso and others voiced concern about the potential for cheering and jeering in such a setting. |
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