Memorandum
Date: February 14, 2023
To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors
From: Anita L. Grant, County Counsel
Subject: Presentation of a Brown Act "Refresher" and Related Changes in the Law Effective in 2023
Executive Summary:
During the meeting of your Board on February 14, I will be presenting a brief Brown Act "refresher" and will be reviewing with you certain changes in the law which address both teleconferenced/virtual meetings under the Brown Act as well as the removal of disruptive meeting attendees.
The changes in the law will be more thoroughly addressed in my presentation but may be briefly summarized here as follows.
1. Under Assembly Bill 2449, a member of a local governmental agency such as a board of supervisors may participate remotely pursuant to the following requirements:
- At least a quorum of the members of the Board must participate in person from a singular physical location identified on the agenda, which location will be open to the public and within the boundaries of the County of Lake.
- A Board member may only teleconference for publicly disclosed "just cause" or in "emergency circumstances" approved by the local governmental agency.
- A Board member may participate in meetings remotely only if the member notifies the Board at the earliest opportunity possible, including at the start of a regular meeting, of their need to participate remotely for "just cause" (as defined by AB 2449), including a general description of the circumstances relating to their need to appear remotely at the given meeting; or
The member requests the legislative body to allow them to participate in the meeting remotely due to "emergency circumstances" and the legislative body takes action to approve the request. The legislative body must request a general description (generally not exceeding 20 words) of the circumstances relating to their need to appear remotely at the given meeting.
Assembly Bill 2449 defines "just cause" and "emerge...
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