(a) Members of a municipal body may hold and attend meetings and may conduct and attend hearings virtually or a combination of in-person and virtually.
(b) During any open meeting or hearing at which one or more members of the municipal body attend virtually, all of the following shall apply:
(1) Any ordinance, resolution, motion, rule, decision, or formal action of any kind shall have the same effect as if it had occurred during an open meeting or hearing in which all of the members of the municipal body attended in person.
(2) Members of a municipal body who attend meetings or hearings by means of teleconference, video conference, or any other similar electronic technology, shall be considered present as if in person at the meeting or hearing, shall be permitted to vote, and shall be counted for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present at the meeting or hearing.
(3) Municipal bodies shall provide notification of meetings and hearings held under this section to the public, to the media that have requested notification of a meeting, and to the parties required to be notified of a hearing, at least twenty-four hours in advance of the meeting or hearing by reasonable methods by which any person may determine the time, location, and the manner by which the meeting or hearing will be conducted, except in the event of an emergency requiring immediate official action. In the event of an emergency, the municipal body shall immediately notify the news media that have requested notification or the parties required to be notified of a hearing of the time, place, and purpose of the meeting or hearing.
(4) The municipal body shall provide the public access to a meeting held under this section, and to any hearing held under this section that the public would otherwise be entitled to attend, commensurate with the method in which the meeting or hearing is being conducted, including, but not limited to, examples such as live-streaming by means of the internet, local radio, television, cable, or public access channels, call in information for a teleconference, or by means of any other similar electronic technology. The municipal body shall ensure that the public can observe and hear the discussions and deliberations of all the members of the municipal body, whether the member is participating in person or virtually.
(5) When members of a municipal body conduct a hearing by means of teleconference, video conference, or any other similar electronic technology, the municipal body must establish a means, through the use of electronic equipment that is widely available to the general public, to converse with witnesses, and to receive documentary testimony and physical evidence.
(Ord. 43-2021. Passed 9-7-21.)