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CEC members told state law requires a separate public website; members agree to have staff set up a free site

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A staff liaison told the CEC that state open-meetings law requires public bodies that hold meetings by videoconference to maintain their own website. Members discussed options and agreed a free Google Site could meet the requirement, with district staff (Egypt) offering to set it up.

Maribel, identified in the meeting as the CEC liaison/specialist, told members that state open-meetings law requires public bodies that hold meetings by videoconference to maintain a separate, publicly accessible website. She said the CEC has two basic options: create a simple page the council manages itself or hire a web designer to host and update materials.

Maribel said the requirement stems from state law and…

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