Senate OK’s renewal of Open Meeting Act exemptions

Mike Seals - February 3, 2021 11:13 pm

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate on Wednesday unanimously approved legislation renewing exemptions to the Open Meeting Act put in place last year during the coronavirus pandemic.

Senate Bill 1031 by Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat reinstates the same exemptions to the Open Meeting Act that were signed into law in 2020 with some minor changes.

Among the changes from the 2020 exemptions are:

  • Requires materials provided to members of the public body during a virtual meeting to immediately be made available to the public on the public body’s web site;
  • Requires public bodies to conduct meetings in the manner described on the public notice of the meeting;
  • Requires any necessary passcodes to access videoconferencing to be included in the public notice of a meeting; and
  • Makes the exemptions effective until Feb. 15, 2022, or until 30 days after the expiration or termination of the state of emergency declared by the governor to respond to the threat of COVID-19, whichever date first occurs.

“The threat from COVID-19 is real and all of us are trying to take the appropriate steps to protect the health and safety of our family, friends and neighbors. That includes public bodies, which need to continue meeting during the ongoing pandemic but in a safe manner. This bill provides public bodies the flexibility to hold virtual public meetings until the pandemic is behind us. I am thankful for the quick action and support of the Oklahoma Senate on this measure and am encouraged that our colleagues in the House have plans to do the same,” said Treat, R-Oklahoma City.

SB 1031 now heads to the Oklahoma House.

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Senator Greg Treat

Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, explains the provisions of Senate Bill 1031, which renews exemptions to the Open Meeting Act put in place last year during the coronavirus pandemic. The Senate unanimously passed SB 1031, which now heads to the Oklahoma House for consideration. Photo credit: Oklahoma Senate.

 

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