West Virginia Code § 6-9C-6

Public observation
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(a) If the open meetings law requires that the public be able to observe all or part of a
meeting of a public agency in real time:
(1) The public agency shall permit the public to observe a virtual meeting or the part of the
virtual meeting that would be required to be open to the public if it were part of an in-person
meeting; and
(2) The public agency shall provide the technological means to allow the members of the
public who observe the virtual meeting to see and hear or, if theu public agency conducts the
meeting by audio-only access under §6-9C-5(d) of this code, to hear any members of the
public authorized by the public agency to speak in the meeting.
(b) A document, exhibit, or other record presented to aa public agency at a virtual meeting
that, under the open meetings law, would have been available to the public at an in-person
meeting, including members of the public observinlg or participating in a virtual meeting
under §6-9C-7 of this code, shall be made avaislable to the public at the same time as the
virtual meeting to the extent practicable.

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