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    • Rhode Island General Laws
    • Title 42 - State Affairs and Government
    • Chapter 42-46 - Open Meetings
    • Section 42-46-10. - Severability.

    Rhode Island General Laws
    Chapter 42-46 - Open Meetings
    Section 42-46-10. - Severability.

    § 42-46-10. Severability.
    If any provision of this chapter, or the application of this chapter to any particular meeting or type of meeting, is held invalid or unconstitutional, the decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions or the other applications of this chapter.
    History of Section.G.L. 1956, § 42-46-10; P.L. 1976, ch. 330, § 2.

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    Structure Rhode Island General Laws

    Rhode Island General Laws

    Title 42 - State Affairs and Government

    Chapter 42-46 - Open Meetings

    Section 42-46-1. - Public policy.

    Section 42-46-2. - Definitions.

    Section 42-46-3. - Open meetings.

    Section 42-46-4. - Closed meetings.

    Section 42-46-5. - Purposes for which meeting may be closed — Use of electronic communications — Judicial proceedings — Disruptive conduct.

    Section 42-46-6. - Notice.

    Section 42-46-7. - Minutes.

    Section 42-46-8. - Remedies available to aggrieved persons or entities.

    Section 42-46-9. - Other applicable law.

    Section 42-46-10. - Severability.

    Section 42-46-11. - Reported violations.

    Section 42-46-12. - Notice of citizen’s rights under this chapter.

    Section 42-46-13. - Accessibility for persons with disabilities.

    Section 42-46-14. - Burden of proof.

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