The State Human Resources Assistant Director, within the Office of Financial Management, hears proposals and takes action on items in a public meeting. Meetings of the board of directors, regular or special, may be held either within or without this state, and upon such notice as the bylaws may prescribe.This page provides a general overview of the Washington State Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA) as applied to local government agencies. Washington State law does not require that meetings of a nonprofit corporation's members or board of directors be open to the public. The OPMA does not apply to meetings of department directors or staff meetings because those are not meetings of the "governing body" to which the OPMA applies. Every school director must complete training on the Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA), Public Records Act (PRA) and records retention within 90 days. Fill out the form and the Planning Commission Chair or designee will call your name at the appropriate time. Work with the Senior Director, Meeting Services to prepare programming materials, including registration reports, post? If you are interested in joining the Board of Directors please contact the Governance Committee or fill out the MPIWSC Board - Application 2026.