§ 31.24 MEETING REQUIREMENTS; GATHERINGS.
   (A)   Videotapes and audiotapes. Any person attending a public meeting may record the proceedings of said meeting by videotape, audiotape or by any other method; provided, however, such recording shall not interfere with the conduct of the meeting.
   (B)   Specific prohibitions.
      (1)   A member of the Board of Trustees may not lawfully meet separately with other Trustees to obtain signatures of a majority to take action that would otherwise require a consideration and vote at an open meeting.
      (2)   Informal gatherings among a majority of the Trustees to decide on a cause of action or to vote on any matter are prohibited.
      (3)   No informal gatherings or any electronic or telephonic communications, except teleconferences as authorized by 25 O.S. § 307.1, among a majority of the members of a public body shall be used to decide any action or to take any vote on any matter.
   (C)   Public votes. In all meetings of the Board of Trustees, the vote of each Trustee must be publicly cast and recorded.
(Prior Code, § 1-6-4)