File #: 21-1410    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Passed
File created: 9/20/2021 In control: Clerk of the Board
On agenda: 10/19/2021 Final action: 10/19/2021
Title: Board of Supervisors Teleconferencing Meetings and AB 361
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Resoluton Extending Emergency Re Teleconferencing Meetings 101921.pdf, 3. Executed Resolution No. 21-105.pdf

To: Board of Supervisors

From: Clerk of the Board

Agenda Section: Consent

SUBJECT:
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Board of Supervisors Teleconferencing Meetings and AB 361: Continuation of Emergency
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RECOMMENDATION(S):
Recommendation
That the Board of Supervisors:
1. Finds that the Board has reconsidered the circumstances of the state of emergency that continues to exist, that state or local officials continue to recommend measures for social distancing and the current Covid-19 emergency related to in-person meetings continues to present an imminent risk to health and safety of attendees.
2. Authorize the Chair to sign the resolution re-authorizing remote teleconference meetings for the period of October 19, 2021 through November 16, 2021.

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SOURCE OF FUNDING:
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DISCUSSION:
Executive Order (N-08-21) authorizing waiver of certain teleconferencing requirements under the Brown Act expired on September 30, 2021. AB 361 signed by Governor Newsome on September 15, 2021 allows teleconferencing to continue without certain existing requirements, such as public access to all teleconference locations through the end of 2023. In order to utilize these legislative provisions the Board of Supervisors is required to make findings that in-person meetings present a risk to the health and safety of meeting attendees. These findings regarding risk to health and safety need to be reconsidered every 30 days to determine if the emergency still exists.

As your Board is aware, local hospitals continue to be extremely taxed and have been struggling under intense pressure of taking care of large numbers of COVID-19 patients and the virus continues to circulate widely in the community. At this time, the Centers for Disease Control continues to recommend social distancing of 6 feet and avoiding crowds. COVID-19 remains an imminent risk to the community, and the Board continues to find that the current COVID-19 emergency related to in-person meetings continues to present an immin...

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