Connecticut 2022 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00467 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/14/2022

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
sSB 467  
 
AN ACT PERMITTING REMOTE PUBLIC MEETINGS UNDER THE 
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT.  
 
SUMMARY 
Under the state’s Freedom of Information Act, public agencies must 
generally make their meetings, other than executive sessions, open to 
the public. Current law allows these agencies, until April 30, 2022, to 
hold meetings that are accessible to the public through electronic 
equipment (e.g., by telephone, video, or other conferencing platforms) 
or electronic equipment combined with an in-person meeting (hybrid 
meetings) (PA 21-2, June Special Session (JSS), § 149). 
 This bill removes the sunset date and allows public agencies to 
continue holding remote and hybrid meetings, as long as they comply 
with existing law’s requirements.  
EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon passage  
BACKGROUND 
Remote and Hybrid Meeting Requirements   
PA 21-2, JSS, § 149, established requirements for public agencies to 
hold remote or hybrid meetings. For example, for remote meetings, 
agencies must provide members of the public with a physical location 
and the equipment needed to attend the meeting in real-time, if 
requested, and the same opportunities to participate they would have if 
the meeting were held in-person. It also (1) requires agencies to, among 
other things, create recordings or transcripts of remote public meetings 
and make them available to the public for at least 45 days and (2) 
establishes the conditions under which remote meetings that are 
interrupted may be resumed.  
RELATED BILL  2022SB-00467-R000479-BA.DOCX 
 
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sHB 5269, favorably reported by the Planning and Development 
committee, also removes the sunset date in PA 21-2, JSS, § 149.  
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Government Administration and Elections Committee 
Joint Favorable Substitute 
Yea 12 Nay 6 (03/29/2022)