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Ethics Commission unanimously extends teleconference meetings through reauthorization period

San Francisco Ethics Commission · November 12, 2021
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Summary

The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted unanimously to continue meeting remotely under California Government Code section 54953(e), while commissioners pressed staff about a return-to-office timeline, accessibility for disabled participants and legal review before any in-person resumption.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted unanimously on Nov. 18 to continue holding its meetings by teleconference under California Government Code section 54953(e). The vote came after commissioners discussed how often the suspension would be reauthorized and what accommodations would be required when in-person meetings resume.

Chair Lee opened the item as a resolution making the requisite findings to allow teleconferenced meetings amid the ongoing public-health emergency. Commissioner Bell asked whether the resolution would be reenacted every 30 days and…

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