Utah Code § 52-4-207

Electronic meetings -- Authorization -- Requirements
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(1) Except as otherwise provided for a charter school in Section 52-4-209, a public body may
conduct a meeting that some or all members of the public body attend through an electronic
video, audio, or both video and audio connection, in accordance with this section.
(2)
(a) A public body may not hold an electronic meeting unless the public body has adopted a
resolution, rule, or ordinance governing the use of electronic meetings.
(b) A resolution, rule, or ordinance described in Subsection (2)(a) that governs an electronic
meeting shall establish the conditions under which a remote member is included in calculating
a quorum.
(c) A resolution, rule, or ordinance described in Subsection (2)(a) may:
(i) prohibit or limit electronic meetings based on budget, public policy, or logistical
considerations;
(ii) require a quorum of the public body to:
(A) be present at a single anchor location for the meeting; and
(B) vote to approve establishment of an electronic meeting in order to include other members
of the public body through an electronic video, audio, or both video and audio connection;
(iii) require a request for an electronic meeting to be made by a member of a public body up
to three days prior to the meeting to allow for arrangements to be made for the electronic
meeting;
(iv) restrict the number of separate connections for members of the public body that are allowed
for an electronic meeting based on available equipment capability;
(v) if the public body is statutorily authorized to allow a member of the public body to act by
proxy, establish the conditions under which a member may vote or take other action by
proxy;
(vi) provide a procedure for recording votes of members, including defining circumstances
under which a roll call vote is required; or
(vii) establish other procedures, limitations, or conditions governing electronic meetings not in
conflict with this section.
(3) A public body that conducts an electronic meeting shall:
(a) give public notice of the electronic meeting in accordance with Section 52-4-202; and

(b) except as otherwise provided in a rule of the Legislature applicable to the public body, at least
24 hours before the electronic meeting is scheduled to begin, provide each member of the
public body a description of how to connect to the meeting.
(4)
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (5), a public body that conducts an electronic meeting shall
provide space and facilities at an anchor location for members of the public to attend the open
portions of the meeting.
(b) A public body that conducts an electronic meeting may provide means by which members of
the public may participate remotely by electronic means.
(5) Subsection (4)(a) does not apply to an electronic meeting if:
(a)
(i) the chair of the public body determines that:
(A) conducting the meeting as provided in Subsection (4)(a) presents a substantial risk to
the health or safety of those present or who would otherwise be present at the anchor
location; or
(B) the location where the public body would normally meet has been ordered closed to the
public for health or safety reasons; and
(ii) the public notice for the meeting includes:
(A) a statement describing the chair's determination under Subsection (5)(a)(i);
(B) a summary of the facts upon which the chair's determination is based; and
(C) information on how a member of the public may participate in the meeting remotely by
electronic means;
(b)
(i) during the course of the electronic meeting, the chair:
(A) determines that continuing to conduct the electronic meeting as provided in Subsection
(4)(a) presents a substantial risk to the health or safety of those present at the anchor
location; and
(B) announces during the electronic meeting the chair's determination under Subsection (5)(b)
(i)(A) and states a summary of the facts upon which the determination is made; and
(ii) in conducting the electronic meeting, the public body has provided means by which
members of the public who are not physically present at the anchor location may participate
in the electronic meeting remotely by electronic means;
(c)
(i) the public body is a special district board of trustees established under Title 17B, Chapter 1,
Part 3, Board of Trustees;
(ii) the board of trustees' membership consists of:
(A) at least two members who are elected or appointed to the board as owners of land, or
as an agent or officer of the owners of land, under the criteria described in Subsection
17B-1-302(2)(b); or
(B) at least one member who is elected or appointed to the board as an owner of land, or
as an agent or officer of the owner of land, under the criteria described in Subsection
17B-1-302(3)(b)(ii);
(iii) the public notice required under Subsection 52-4-202(3)(a) for the electronic meeting
includes information on how a member of the public may participate in the meeting remotely
by electronic means; and
(iv) the board of trustees allows members of the public to participate in the meeting remotely by
electronic means;
(d)

(i) the public body is a special service district administrative control board established under
Title 17D, Chapter 1, Part 3, Administrative Control Board;
(ii) the administrative control board's membership consists of:
(A) at least one member who is elected or appointed to the board as an owner of land, or
as an agent or officer of the owner of land, under the criteria described in Subsection
17D-1-304(1)(a)(iii)(A) or (B), as applicable; or
(B) members that qualify for election or appointment to the board because the owners of real
property in the special service district meet or exceed the threshold percentage described
in Subsection 17D-1-304(1)(b)(i);
(iii) the public notice required under Subsection 52-4-202(3)(a) for the electronic meeting
includes information on how a member of the public may participate in the meeting remotely
by electronic means; and
(iv) the administrative control board allows members of the public to participate in the meeting
remotely by electronic means; or
(e) all public body members attend the meeting remotely through an electronic video, audio, or
both video and audio connection, unless the public body receives a written request, at least
12 hours before the scheduled meeting time, to provide for an anchor location for members of
the public to attend in person the open portions of the meeting.
(6) A determination under Subsection (5)(a)(i) expires 30 days after the day on which the chair of
the public body makes the determination.
(7) Compliance with the provisions of this section by a public body constitutes full and complete
compliance by the public body with the corresponding provisions of Sections 52-4-201 and
52-4-202.
(8) Unless a public body adopts a resolution, rule, or ordinance described in Subsection (2)(c)
(v), a public body that is conducting an electronic meeting may not allow a member to vote or
otherwise act by proxy.

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