Procedural irregularity does not invalidate governing board acts unless it affects the merits of the case. Procedural defects in Governing Board meetings do not, by themselves, invalidate any act or proceeding; only irregularities that affect the merits of the case can render Board actions invalid.
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Procedural irregularity does not invalidate governing board acts unless it affects the merits of the case.
Procedural defects in Governing Board meetings do not, by themselves, invalidate any act or proceeding; only irregularities that affect the merits of the case can render Board actions invalid.
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