(REPRINTED WITH ADOPTED AMENDMENTS)
FIRST REPRINT A.B. 60
Assembly Bill No. 60–Assemblyman Beers
Prefiled January 31, 2001
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Referred to Committee on Government Affairs
SUMMARY—Authorizes public body to post additional notice of its meetings on its Internet website, if any. (BDR 18‑674)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
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EXPLANATION
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AN ACT relating to meetings of public bodies; authorizing a public body to post additional notice of its meetings on its website on the Internet if the public body maintains such a website; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
1-1 Section 1. NRS 241.020 is hereby amended to read as follows:
1-2 241.020 1. Except as otherwise provided by specific statute, all
1-3 meetings of public bodies must be open and public, and all persons must be
1-4 permitted to attend any meeting of these bodies. Public officers and
1-5 employees responsible for these meetings shall make reasonable efforts to
1-6 assist and accommodate physically handicapped persons desiring to attend.
1-7 2. Except in an emergency, written notice of all meetings must be
1-8 given at least 3 working days before the meeting. The notice must include:
1-9 (a) The time, place and location of the meeting.
1-10 (b) A list of the locations where the notice has been posted.
1-11 (c) An agenda consisting of:
1-12 (1) A clear and complete statement of the topics scheduled to be
1-13 considered during the meeting.
1-14 (2) A list describing the items on which action may be taken and
1-15 clearly denoting that action may be taken on those items.
1-16 (3) A period devoted to comments by the general public, if any, and
1-17 discussion of those comments. No action may be taken upon a matter
1-18 raised under this item of the agenda until the matter itself has been
1-19 specifically included on an agenda as an item upon which action may be
1-20 taken pursuant to subparagraph (2).
2-1 3. Minimum public notice is:
2-2 (a) Posting a copy of the notice at the principal office of the public
2-3 body, or if there is no principal office, at the building in which the meeting
2-4 is to be held, and at not less than three other separate, prominent places
2-5 within the jurisdiction of the public body not later than 9 a.m. of the third
2-6 working day before the meeting; and
2-7 (b) Mailing a copy of the notice to any person who has requested notice
2-8 of the meetings of the body in the same manner in which notice is required
2-9 to be mailed to a member of the body. A request for notice lapses 6 months
2-10 after it is made. The public body shall inform the requester of this fact by
2-11 enclosure with or notation upon the first notice sent. The notice must be
2-12 delivered to the postal service used by the body not later than 9 a.m. of the
2-13 third working day before the meeting.
2-14 4. A public body may post additional notice of its meetings on its
2-15 website on the Internet or its successor if the public body maintains such
2-16 a website.
2-17 5. Upon any request, a public body shall provide, at no charge, at least
2-18 one copy of:
2-19 (a) An agenda for a public meeting;
2-20 (b) A proposed ordinance or regulation which will be discussed at the
2-21 public meeting; and
2-22 (c) Any other supporting material provided to the members of the body
2-23 for an item on the agenda, except materials:
2-24 (1) Submitted to the public body pursuant to a nondisclosure or
2-25 confidentiality agreement;
2-26 (2) Pertaining to the closed portion of such a meeting of the public
2-27 body; or
2-28 (3) Declared confidential by law.
2-29 [5.] 6. As used in this section, “emergency” means an unforeseen
2-30 circumstance which requires immediate action and includes, but is not
2-31 limited to:
2-32 (a) Disasters caused by fire, flood, earthquake or other natural causes;
2-33 or
2-34 (b) Any impairment of the health and safety of the public.
2-35 Sec. 2. This act becomes effective on July 1, 2001.
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