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Klamath County moves to require preregistration for virtual public comment to reduce meeting disruptions
Summary
After an incident of inappropriate content during a meeting, Klamath County commissioners agreed to require preregistration for virtual public-comment participation (recommended 24 hours in advance) and to start public notice of the change immediately.
Klamath County commissioners agreed Tuesday to require preregistration for virtual public comment in order to reduce the risk of meeting disruptions after a recent incident in which a remote participant displayed inappropriate content.
Commissioners discussed the county’s legal obligations to make meetings viewable while noting there is no statutory requirement to offer a virtual…
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