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Board adopts updated remote‑meeting policy allowing more virtual participation to count toward quorum
Summary
The Higher Education Board of Trustees adopted revisions to its remote‑meeting policy after counsel explained code changes that expand circumstances in which virtual participation counts toward quorum and raise the all‑virtual threshold.
The Southwest Virginia Higher Education Board of Trustees voted to adopt an updated remote‑meeting policy after agency counsel outlined recent changes to state code that expand when remote participation counts toward quorum.
Adam Kane of the Virginia Office of the Attorney General told the board the amendments identify four situations when a member joining remotely will be counted toward quorum: if a…
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