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Introduced
01/27/2021
01/27/2021
In Committee
04/22/2021
04/22/2021
Crossed Over
03/09/2021
03/09/2021
Passed
04/28/2021
04/28/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
07/07/2021
07/07/2021
Introduced Session
2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Expands board and public participation by giving boards the option, in conjunction with in-person meetings, to use interactive conference technology to remotely conduct public meetings under the Sunshine Law, even when no emergency has been declared by government authorities. Authorizes boards to exclude the public from nonpublic locations, such as homes, where board members are physically present when remote board meetings are held by interactive conference technology, with members of the public given the option to participate either remotely or at an in-person public location. Establishes requirements for the conduct of remote meetings. Requires remote meetings held by interactive conference technology to recess for a maximum prescribed period when audiovisual communication cannot be maintained by the board (not due to a member of the public's inability to maintain such communication) and allows the meeting to be reconvened even if only audio communication can be reestablished. Establishes a new notice requirement to provide the board's contact information for the submission of written testimony by electronic or postal mail, which also applies to remote meeting agendas. Amends existing option to hold in-person meetings at multiple public meeting sites connected by interactive conference technology to require termination of meeting only if audio communication is lost and cannot be reestablished within an hour and the board had not provided reasonable notice of how the meeting would be continued. Allows for additional courtesy sites open to the public for both remote and in-person meetings held by interactive conference technology. Allows for contact tracing and social distancing in a pandemic.
AI Summary
This bill expands the options for boards to conduct public meetings under Hawaii's Sunshine Law. It allows boards to use interactive conference technology, such as videoconferencing, to hold remote meetings, even when no emergency has been declared. The bill establishes requirements for remote meetings, including providing at least one public meeting location with audiovisual access and allowing the public to participate remotely or in person. It also authorizes boards to temporarily recess remote meetings if audiovisual communication is interrupted, as long as they can restore at least audio-only communication. Additionally, the bill amends the notice requirements for board meetings, including providing contact information for submitting written testimony. The bill aims to continue the benefits of remote meetings that were adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic, while maintaining options for traditional in-person meetings.
Committee Categories
Justice, Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Act 220, on 07/06/2021 (Gov. Msg. No. 1348). (on 07/07/2021)
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