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San Francisco DAS commission votes to keep meetings remote, city attorney says hybrid return possible after Feb. 28

Department of Disability and Aging Services Commission (San Francisco) · February 2, 2022
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Summary

The Department of Disability and Aging Services commission voted unanimously to adopt a resolution making the findings required to continue remote meetings under the Brown Act amendment; City Attorney David Rees said commissions should be prepared to return to a limited hybrid in‑person model after Feb. 28 if emergency declarations are lifted.

The Department of Disability and Aging Services commission unanimously adopted a resolution finding that city officials continue to recommend social distancing and that the commission may continue to meet by teleconference with opportunities for public participation.

City Attorney David Rees told the panel the state and local emergency declarations are the legal bases that currently allow remote meetings under the Brown Act amendment. “The date that has been put out there is…

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