West Virginia Code § 6-9C-5

Conduct of virtual meeting
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(a) A public agency shall, to the extent practicable, select a means to conduct a virtual
meeting that is compatible with assistive technology commonly used by individuals with
disabilities and that facilitates the accommodation needs of individuals with disabilities to
access the meeting.
(b) Except as provided in §6-9C-5(c) or §6-9C-5(d) of this code, the means used to conduct a
virtual meeting shall permit each member of the public agency who attends the meeting to
see and hear during the meeting and to be seen and heard by, the other members of the
public agency who attend the meeting. u
(c) If a member of a public agency is unable to obtain visual access to the virtual meeting but
is able to obtain audio access that permits the member, during the meeting, to hear and be
heard by the other members of the public agency who attend the meeting, the member may
attend by audio access.
(d) If a public agency lacks the capacity to prosvide contemporaneous visual access to a
virtual meeting for members of the public agency, the public agency may conduct the
meeting by audio-only access that permitsi each member of the public agency who attends
the meeting, to hear and be heard dguring the meeting by the other members of the public
agency who attend the meeting.
(e) A member of a public agency who attends a virtual meeting is considered present for all
purposes, including for determination of a quorum and voting, if during the meeting, the
member may:
(1) For a meeVting conducted in compliance with §6-9C-5(b) of this code, see and hear and be
seen and heard by the other members of the public agency who attend; or
(2) For a meeting conducted in compliance with §6-9C-5(c) or (d) of this code, may hear and
be heard by the other members of the public agency who attend.
(f) A member of a public agency who attends a virtual meeting through electronic means
that provide audio-only access to the meeting shall state the member's name each time the
member speaks. Failure by a member to state the member's name does not invalidate an
action taken at the virtual meeting.
(g) A vote taken at a virtual meeting shall be by a process that identifies how each member
of the public agency votes.
(h) The minutes of a virtual meeting shall include any vote taken, that the meeting was
conducted by electronic means, the technology used, and which members of the public
agency attended by electronic means.

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