A.
Applicability. These rules apply to all meetings of the Board of County Commissioners and to meetings of all public bodies of the County including advisory boards and commissions, and to the members thereof, unless official bylaws provide alternate meeting rules. Any person who is part of the Board of County Commissioners, or a public body of the County such as an advisory board or commission, is described by these rules as a "member." These rules do not apply to joint city-County committees or agencies.
B.
Effect. These rules shall be in effect until modified or rescinded as described herein.
C.
Procedure for Amending Rules. The adoption, amendment or rescission of any rule may be accomplished only through an ordinance.
D.
Procedure for Suspending Rules. Any voting member may move to suspend any or all rules for a portion of a meeting or for an entire meeting. Rules may be suspended following a favorable vote by a majority of members present.
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Quorum. Unless otherwise defined by state law or the public body's bylaws, a "quorum" is defined as a majority of voting members. A meeting begins when a quorum is present.
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Attendance. Except during emergencies or as otherwise provided in official bylaws, members shall attend all meetings in their entirety unless excused by the Chair prior to or during the meeting.
G.
Commencement. Unless otherwise ordered by the Chair, meetings shall commence precisely at the time described in the public meeting notice. The Chair shall call the meeting to order on time and immediately acknowledge the presence or absence of the other members. The Chair shall acknowledge the subsequent arrival of members and direct that the time of arrival be noted in the minutes.
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Agenda. Any Commissioner can place any item onto any meeting agenda of any public body including the Board of County Commissioners, advisory boards and commissions. Department heads and chairs of advisory boards and commissions also have authority to authorize the placement of items onto their meeting agendas. The Chair shall acknowledge all agenda items as they arise and shall allow for an adequate discussion of each item.
I.
Adjournment. A majority of the present quorum has authority to adjourn any meeting early pursuant to the decision-making process described by these rules, except that following a motion to adjourn and a second any member may immediately call for a vote to adjourn regardless of whether a discussion has occurred.
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Violations. The Chair, or the majority of a present quorum, has authority to order any person who violates these meeting rules to depart, or be removed from, the meeting for the remainder of the meeting, and may additionally suspend that person from participating in the next meeting of that public body. The Board of County Commissioners, through a majority vote of its members, has sole authority to override decisions regarding rule violations.
(Ord. 2021-003 § 1)