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IL HB5624

IL HB5624
OPEN MEETINGS ACT-EXCEPTIONS


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Introduced
02/09/2024
In Committee
04/05/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2025

Introduced Session

103rd General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Open Meetings Act. Provides that for a 3-member public body, "meeting" does not include a gathering of 2 members of the public body, except when gathered for a regularly scheduled meeting, or otherwise gathered to adopt any motion, resolution, or ordinance. Provides that for a 3-member body, 2 members of the body constitute a quorum and the affirmative vote of 2 members is necessary to adopt any motion, resolution, or ordinance, unless a greater number is otherwise provided. Allows a Police District Council to conduct a closed meeting if discussion of an issue of public safety concerns: (i) the privacy of individuals involved; (ii) law enforcement or official misconduct investigations involving specific individuals; or (iii) other topics that if discussed in an open meeting would pose an unreasonable risk to an ongoing criminal investigation, or an unreasonable risk to the safety of the general public. Allows a public body that has a website which is maintained by full-time staff of the public body to post public notice for a special meeting solely by posting notice on its website. Adds a provision allowing Police District Councils, created pursuant to the Municipal Code of Chicago, to hold meetings (other than the required regularly scheduled monthly meetings) by audio or video conference, without the physical presence of the members, subject to specified conditions.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Open Meetings Act to make several key changes: 1) For a 3-member public body, a "meeting" does not include a gathering of 2 members, except when gathered for a regularly scheduled meeting or to adopt any motion, resolution, or ordinance. For a 3-member body, 2 members constitute a quorum and the affirmative vote of 2 members is necessary to adopt any motion, resolution, or ordinance. 2) It allows a Police District Council to conduct a closed meeting to discuss certain topics related to public safety, individual privacy, law enforcement investigations, or other issues that pose an unreasonable risk if discussed openly. 3) It allows a public body with a maintained website to post public notice for a special meeting solely by posting on its website. 4) It adds a provision allowing Police District Councils to hold meetings, other than regularly scheduled monthly meetings, by audio or video conference without the physical presence of members, subject to certain conditions.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Session Sine Die (on 01/07/2025)

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