(g) In the legislative open meetings guidelines,
- (1) “caucus” means a group of legislators who share a political philosophy, or have a common goal, and who organize as a group;
(2) “legislative body”
(A) includes
- (i) the senate;
- (ii) the house of representatives;
- (iii) the senate and the house of representatives meeting in joint session;
- (iv) a committee of the legislature, other than the Committee on Committees, but including a standing committee, special committee, joint committee, conference or free conference committee, committee of the whole, and permanent interim committee;
- (v) a legislative commission, task force, or other group established by statute or resolution; or
- (vi) a caucus of members of one or more of the bodies set out in (i) — (v) of this subparagraph;
(B) does not include
- (i) any committee or group of legislators considering only matters involving the organization of a committee or a house of the legislature, including selection of legislative officers;
- (ii) any committee or group of legislators and the governor or staff of the Office of the Governor;
- (iii) legislative leadership meetings;
- (iv) officers of a caucus;
(3) “meeting” does not include
- (A) a gathering of members of a legislative body for primarily ministerial or social purposes; or
- (B) forums where members of a legislative body have been invited to address a group on legislative issues or concerns.