(A) Subject to the provisions of this article, the public shall have the right to attend and the right to speak at meetings of public bodies and all or any part of a meeting of a public body may be recorded by any person in attendance by means of a tape recorder or any other means of sonic reproduction or in writing.
(B) Any public body may make and enforce reasonable rules and regulations regarding the conduct of persons attending its meetings and regarding their privilege to speak. A body is not required to allow citizens to speak at each meeting, nor may it forbid public participation at all meetings.
(2005 Code, § 1-609)