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Board reviews teleconferencing rules, AB2449 and AB361 limits for remote participation
Summary
Trustees reviewed multiple teleconferencing options under California law (traditional teleconferencing, AB361 emergency rules and AB2449 just‑cause provisions) and asked staff to confirm legal interpretations and bring updated policy language back for finalization.
At the Feb. 4 study session San Marino Unified staff walked the board through multiple teleconferencing regimes now in California law and how each affects notice, public access and remote participation.
Staff noted three distinct frameworks: (1) traditional teleconferencing under the Brown Act (no expiration); (2) AB361 emergency teleconferencing provisions (temporary, tied to a proclaimed state of emergency); and (3) AB2449 (enacted to provide for “just cause” and emergency…
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