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Board adopts revisions to remote participation policy after court ruling; allows informational remote committee briefings but limits remote voting

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After review of a recent North Carolina Court of Appeals decision, the board on Feb. 3 adopted changes to Policy 2302 clarifying that committees may hold remote informational briefings where no decisions are made but remote participants cannot be counted toward quorum for decisions outside declared emergencies.

The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education voted Feb. 3 to adopt revisions to Policy 2302 (remote participation in board meetings) following guidance from district counsel about a recent Court of Appeals decision.

Eva, the district attorney in the presentation, told the board that the North Carolina Court of Appeals had held that the combination of the open meetings…

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