Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB883

Introduced
1/9/24  
Report Pass
1/25/24  
Introduced
1/9/24  
Engrossed
2/7/24  
Report Pass
1/25/24  
Refer
2/8/24  
Engrossed
2/7/24  
Report Pass
3/13/24  
Refer
2/8/24  

Caption

State government; county boards of health to conduct meetings via teleconference; authorize

Impact

The impact of HB 883 on state laws is significant as it changes how public health boards are allowed to conduct their meetings. By formally integrating teleconferencing as an acceptable mode of meeting, the bill could improve accessibility for board members and the public, particularly in rural areas where physical attendance may be challenging. It addresses the growing need for flexibility in governance, especially in light of recent events that have limited in-person meetings.

Summary

House Bill 883 seeks to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated to authorize county boards of health and community service boards to conduct meetings via teleconference. This legislation aims to adapt to modern technology and improve participation by allowing board members to attend meetings remotely when necessary. Additionally, it emphasizes that such teleconferenced meetings will still comply with existing laws regarding public access to governmental meetings, ensuring transparency and accountability.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 883 appears largely positive, particularly among health officials and advocates for increased government transparency. Supporters argue that the bill will enhance participation and allow for better representation in health discussions across communities. However, as with any change in governance, there may be voices of concern regarding ensuring that teleconferenced meetings provide the same level of engagement as traditional meetings.

Contention

There are certain points of contention related to the implementation of teleconferencing. Critics may raise concerns regarding the potential for less robust public engagement or the challenges of ensuring that all community members can access teleconferenced meetings. The effectiveness of remote participation in fulfilling the law’s requirements regarding public access and accountability may also be debated. As such, while the bill represents a forward-thinking approach to public health governance, it may require careful monitoring to ensure it meets its intended goals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB516

State government; authorize county and regional library boards to conduct meetings via teleconference

GA SB353

Open and Public Meetings; county or joint boards of election or boards of election and registration to conduct meetings via teleconference; authorize

GA SB26

State Government; meetings and public hearings of development authorities and community improvement districts to be held by teleconference; permit

GA HB269

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act; authorize local workforce development boards to conduct meetings via teleconference

GA SB361

Meetings Open to the Public; authorized nonemergency teleconference meetings in which members of nonstatewide agencies participate; increase the number

GA AB1379

Open meetings: local agencies: teleconferences.

GA AB2449

Open meetings: local agencies: teleconferences.

GA AB2302

Open meetings: local agencies: teleconferences.

GA AB557

Open meetings: local agencies: teleconferences.

GA AB361

Open meetings: state and local agencies: teleconferences.

Similar Bills

CA AB2958

State bodies: meetings: teleconference.

CA SB544

Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act: teleconferencing.

CA AB885

Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act: teleconferencing.

CA AB648

Common interest developments: procedures: meetings by teleconference.

CA AB428

Local government: the Ralph M. Brown Act.

CA AB1944

Local government: open and public meetings.

CA AB703

Open meetings: local agencies: teleconferences.

CA SB391

Common interest developments: emergency powers and procedures.