File #: 22-1496    Version:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 8/12/2022 In control: Parks and Recreation Commission
On agenda: 11/17/2022 Final action: 11/17/2022
Title: Parks and Recreation Commission recommending, as a result of ongoing concerns related to COVID-19, approve the following finding pursuant to Government Code subsection 54953(e)(3) in order to allow for the continued use of virtual or hybrid Parks and Recreation Commission meetings as authorized under Assembly Bill 361: Pursuant to Government Code subsections 54953(e)(3)(A) and (e)(3)(B)(ii), the Parks and Recreation Commission has reconsidered the circumstances of the Governor's proclaimed state of emergency resulting from COVID-19 and finds that the El Dorado County Public Health Officer continues to recommend measures to promote social distancing, as documented in the September 30, 2021 "Public Health Officer's Recommendations for Safe Board and Commission Meetings During COVID-19 Pandemic". FUNDING: N/A
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Parks and Recreation Commission recommending, as a result of ongoing concerns related to COVID-19, approve the following finding pursuant to Government Code subsection 54953(e)(3) in order to allow for the continued use of virtual or hybrid Parks and Recreation Commission meetings as authorized under Assembly Bill 361: Pursuant to Government Code subsections 54953(e)(3)(A) and (e)(3)(B)(ii), the Parks and Recreation Commission has reconsidered the circumstances of the Governor's proclaimed state of emergency resulting from COVID-19 and finds that the El Dorado County Public Health Officer continues to recommend measures to promote social distancing, as documented in the September 30, 2021 "Public Health Officer's Recommendations for Safe Board and Commission Meetings During COVID-19 Pandemic".

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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
California law requires public access to the meetings of public agencies and officials. The requirements and procedures for local government are outlined in the Ralph M. Brown Act ('Brown Act"). On March 17, 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-29-20 suspending certain provisions of the State's open meeting laws broadening the flexibility of public bodies to hold teleconference (otherwise referred to as virtual) meetings as a response and effort to mitigate risks of public health due to the COVID-19 pandemic, while still taking actions to accommodate members of the public with disabilities and to ensure adequate notice of meetings.

Executive Order N-29-20 was rescinded on September 30, 2021. On September 15, 2021, California Governor Newsom signed AB 361 into law that, among other things, amended open meeting laws related to teleconference during times of declared emergencies, with a sunset date of January 1, 2024. Traditionally, teleconferencing is only allowable during public meetings if i) the majority of the legislative body's members are present in-person at a noticed location that is within...

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