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Board reviews bylaws changes to align with recent state laws on teleconferencing, public comment and meeting conduct

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The board heard first readings of updates to governance bylaws to reflect recent state legislation governing teleconference participation, accommodation requests, distribution of late materials and removal of disruptive individuals; the changes will return on the consent agenda next month.

The Board of Trustees reviewed a set of proposed bylaw updates Tuesday that the superintendent said were intended to align district meeting rules with recent state law. Superintendent Toni Preston told the board the changes primarily reflect Assembly Bill 577, which modifies a board member’s ability to join meetings by teleconference, and other recent statutes affecting public comment and meeting conduct.

The updates are a first reading and will be placed on the consent agenda for approval at the board’s next meeting, Superintendent…

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