As used in this chapter, terms shall be defined as set forth
in § 102, Definitions, of the New York Open Meetings Law,
Article 7 of the Public Officers Law.
A public body of the Village of Hastings-on-Hudson may, in its
discretion, use videoconferencing to conduct its meetings pursuant
to the requirements of this chapter, provided that a quorum of the
public body is physically present at one or more of the locations
where the public can also attend in person.
The following requirements shall govern the use of videoconferencing
by all public bodies within the Village of Hastings-on-Hudson:
A. Except in the case of executive sessions, the public body shall ensure
that members of the public body can be heard, seen and identified
while the meeting is being conducted, including but not limited to
any motions, proposals, resolutions, and any other matter formally
discussed or voted upon.
B. The minutes of meetings involving videoconferencing must include
which, if any, members participated remotely and must be made available
to the public pursuant to New York Public Officers Law § 106.
C. The public notice for any meeting to be conducted by videoconferencing
shall:
(1) Inform the public:
(a)
That videoconferencing will be used;
(b)
Where the public can view and/or participate in such meeting;
and
(c)
Where required documents and records will be posted or made
available; and
(2) Identify the physical location(s) where members of the public body
will be participating in the meeting and where the public can attend
the meeting in person.
D. Each meeting conducted using videoconferencing shall be recorded
by the public body and such recordings shall be posted or linked on
the public website of the public body within five business days following
the meeting. The recordings shall remain available for a minimum of
five years thereafter and such recordings shall be transcribed upon
request.
E. If videoconferencing is used to conduct a meeting, the public body
shall provide the opportunity for members of the public to view such
meeting via video. In meetings where public comment or participation
is authorized, the public body shall ensure that videoconferencing
authorizes the same opportunities for public participation or testimony
as in-person participation or testimony.
The in-person participation requirements of §
76-3 of this chapter shall not apply during a state disaster emergency declared by the Governor pursuant to § 28 of the Executive Law or a local state of emergency proclaimed by the Village Manager of the Village of Hastings-on-Hudson or his/her designee pursuant to § 24 of the Executive Law, if the public body determines that the circumstances necessitating the emergency declaration would affect or impair the ability of the public body to hold an in-person meeting.