An Act to clarify the meaning of teleconference for purposes of open meeting requirements.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That § 1-25-1 be AMENDED:
1-25-1.
The
An
official
meetings
meeting
of
the state and its political subdivisions are
a public body is
open to the public unless a specific law is cited by the
state or the political subdivision
public body
to close the official meeting to the public.
It is not an official meeting of
one
a public
body if
its:
(1) Its
members provide information or attend the official meeting of another
public body for which the notice requirements of § 1-25-1.1
or 1-25-1.3
have been met.It
is not an official meeting of a public body if its;
(2) Its members attend a press conference called by a representative of the public body; or
(3) Its members communicate via teleconference or other electronic means for the sole purpose of scheduling, or confirming availability to attend, a future meeting.
For any event hosted by a
nongovernmental entity to which a quorum of the public body is
invited and public policy may be discussed, but the public body does
not control the agenda, the
political subdivision
public body
may post a public notice of a quorum, in lieu of an agenda. The
notice of a quorum
shall
must
meet the posting requirements of § 1-25-1.1
or 1-25-1.3
and
shall
must
contain, at a minimum, the date, time, and location of the event.
The public body shall reserve at every official meeting a period for public comment, limited at the public body's discretion as to the time allowed for each topic and the total time allowed for public comment, but not so limited as to provide for no public comment.
Public comment is not required at
an
official
meetings
meeting
held solely for the purpose of meeting in executive session, an
inauguration,
swearing in of newly elected officials, or
presentation of an annual report to the
governing
public
body,
or swearing in of a newly elected official,
regardless of whether the activity takes place at the time and place
usually reserved for an official meeting.
If a quorum of township
supervisors, road district trustees, or trustees for a municipality
of the third class meet
meets
solely for purposes of implementing previously publicly adopted
policy; carrying out ministerial functions of that township,
district, or municipality; or undertaking a factual investigation of
conditions related to public safety; the meeting is not subject to
the provisions of this chapter.
A violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
Section 2. That § 1-25-12 be AMENDED:
1-25-12. Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1) "Political
subdivision," any association, authority, board, commission,
committee, council, task force, school district, county, city, town,
township, or other local government entity that is created or
appointed by statute, ordinance, or resolution and is vested with the
authority to exercise any sovereign power derived from state law;
(2) "Public
body," any political subdivision and the state;
(3) "Official
meeting," any meeting of a quorum of a public body at which
official business or public policy of that public body is discussed
or decided by the public body, whether in person or by means of
teleconference;
(4) "Teleconference,"
information exchanged by any audio, video, or electronic medium,
including the internet,
including electronic mail, instant messaging, social media, text
message, or virtual meeting platform;
(2) "Political subdivision," any association, authority, board, city, commission, committee, council, county, school district, task force, town, township, or other local governmental entity;
(3) "Public body," any political subdivision or the state;
(5)(4) "State,"
each
board, commission, department, or agency of the State of South
Dakota. The term, state, does not include
agency of this state, not including
the Legislature;
and
(5) "Teleconference," an exchange of information by any audio, video, or electronic medium, including the internet.
Underscores indicate new language.
Overstrikes
indicate deleted language.