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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- OPEN MEETINGS -- REMOTE | |
PARTICIPANTS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Fogarty, Carson, McEntee, Caldwell, Craven, O'Brien, | |
Date Introduced: March 03, 2022 | |
Referred To: House State Government & Elections | |
(University of Rhode Island) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 42-46-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-46 entitled "Open |
2 | Meetings" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 42-46-5. Purposes for which meeting may be closed -- Use of electronic |
4 | communications -- Judicial proceedings -- Disruptive conduct. |
5 | (a) A public body may hold a meeting closed to the public pursuant to § 42-46-4 for one |
6 | or more of the following purposes: |
7 | (1) Any discussions of the job performance, character, or physical or mental health of a |
8 | person or persons provided that the person or persons affected shall have been notified in advance |
9 | in writing and advised that they may require that the discussion be held at an open meeting. |
10 | Failure to provide notification shall render any action taken against the person or persons |
11 | affected null and void. Before going into a closed meeting pursuant to this subsection, the public |
12 | body shall state for the record that any persons to be discussed have been so notified and this |
13 | statement shall be noted in the minutes of the meeting. |
14 | (2) Sessions pertaining to collective bargaining or litigation, or work sessions pertaining to |
15 | collective bargaining or litigation. |
16 | (3) Discussion regarding the matter of security including, but not limited to, the deployment |
17 | of security personnel or devices. |
18 | (4) Any investigative proceedings regarding allegations of misconduct, either civil or |
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1 | criminal. |
2 | (5) Any discussions or considerations related to the acquisition or lease of real property for |
3 | public purposes, or of the disposition of publicly held property wherein advanced public |
4 | information would be detrimental to the interest of the public. |
5 | (6) Any discussions related to or concerning a prospective business or industry locating in |
6 | the state of Rhode Island when an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the interest of |
7 | the public. |
8 | (7) A matter related to the question of the investment of public funds where the premature |
9 | disclosure would adversely affect the public interest. Public funds shall include any investment |
10 | plan or matter related thereto, including, but not limited to, state lottery plans for new promotions. |
11 | (8) Any executive sessions of a local school committee exclusively for the purposes: (i) Of |
12 | conducting student disciplinary hearings; or (ii) Of reviewing other matters that relate to the privacy |
13 | of students and their records, including all hearings of the various juvenile hearing boards of any |
14 | municipality; provided, however, that any affected student shall have been notified in advance in |
15 | writing and advised that he or she may require that the discussion be held in an open meeting. |
16 | Failure to provide notification shall render any action taken against the student or students |
17 | affected null and void. Before going into a closed meeting pursuant to this subsection, the public |
18 | body shall state for the record that any students to be discussed have been so notified and this |
19 | statement shall be noted in the minutes of the meeting. |
20 | (9) Any hearings on, or discussions of, a grievance filed pursuant to a collective bargaining |
21 | agreement. |
22 | (10) Any discussion of the personal finances of a prospective donor to a library. |
23 | (b) No meeting of members of a public body or use of electronic communication, including |
24 | telephonic communication and telephone conferencing, shall be used to circumvent the spirit or |
25 | requirements of this chapter; provided, however, these meetings and discussions are not prohibited. |
26 | (1) Provided, further however, that discussions of a public body via electronic |
27 | communication, including telephonic communication and telephone conferencing, shall be |
28 | permitted only to schedule a meeting, except as provided in this subsection. |
29 | (2) Provided, further however, that a member of a public body may participate by use of |
30 | electronic communication or telephone communication while on active duty in the armed services |
31 | of the United States. |
32 | (3) Provided, further however, that a member of that public body, who has a disability as |
33 | defined in chapter 87 of this title and: |
34 | (i) Cannot attend meetings of that public body solely by reason of the member's disability; |
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2 | (ii) Cannot otherwise participate in the meeting without the use of electronic |
3 | communication or telephone communication as reasonable accommodation, may participate by use |
4 | of electronic communication or telephone communication in accordance with the process below. |
5 | (4) The governor's commission on disabilities is authorized and directed to: |
6 | (i) Establish rules and regulations for determining whether a member of a public body is |
7 | not otherwise able to participate in meetings of that public body without the use of electronic |
8 | communication or telephone communication as a reasonable accommodation due to that member's |
9 | disability; |
10 | (ii) Grant a waiver that allows a member to participate by electronic communication or |
11 | telephone communication only if the member's disability would prevent the member from being |
12 | physically present at the meeting location, and the use of such communication is the only |
13 | reasonable accommodation; and |
14 | (iii) Any waiver decisions shall be a matter of public record. |
15 | (5) The university of Rhode Island board of trustees members, established pursuant to § |
16 | 16-32-2, are authorized to participate remotely in open public meetings of the board if they are |
17 | unable to be physically present at the meeting location; provided, however, that: |
18 | (i) The remote members and all persons present at the meeting location are clearly audible |
19 | and visible to each other; |
20 | (ii) A quorum of the body is participating physically present at the noticed meeting |
21 | location; |
22 | (iii) If videoconferencing is used to conduct a meeting, the public notice for the meeting |
23 | shall inform the public that videoconferencing will be used and include instructions on how the |
24 | public can access the virtual meeting; and |
25 | (iv) The board shall adopt rules defining the requirements of remote participation including |
26 | its use for executive session, and the conditions by which a member is authorized to participate |
27 | remotely. |
28 | (c) This chapter shall not apply to proceedings of the judicial branch of state government |
29 | or probate court or municipal court proceedings in any city or town. |
30 | (d) This chapter shall not prohibit the removal of any person who willfully disrupts a |
31 | meeting to the extent that orderly conduct of the meeting is seriously compromised. |
32 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- OPEN MEETINGS -- REMOTE | |
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1 | This act would allow University of Rhode Island trustee members to remotely participate |
2 | in meetings, without excuse, and to have them considered as the meeting quorum. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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