Emergency and special meetings called by board of supervisors; revise notice process for.
Impact
The implications of this bill are expected to enhance transparency and public awareness regarding county governance. By enabling rapid notification through online platforms, constituents will have greater access to information about special and emergency meetings. This is particularly crucial in situations where timely decision-making is necessary due to emergencies, such as weather-related incidents or damage to county infrastructure. However, the requirement for websites means that counties must have the technological capability to implement these changes, creating disparities between larger and smaller counties.
Summary
House Bill 1266 proposes amendments to Section 19-3-19 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, outlining the procedures for calling special and emergency meetings by the county board of supervisors. The bill introduces a significant update by allowing these boards to provide notice of such meetings via their websites within two hours prior to the meeting. This change is intended to facilitate more immediate communication with the public regarding urgent matters that necessitate the board's attention.
Contention
While the bill aims to improve notification processes, there are potential points of contention regarding its implementation. There may be concerns about the readiness of all county boards to comply with these requirements, particularly smaller counties that may not have adequate online infrastructure or resources. Additionally, debates may arise surrounding the adequacy of two hours’ notice for significant community decisions and whether this timeframe truly serves the public interest. Stakeholders will likely discuss whether existing notice requirements need to be complemented by additional outreach efforts to ensure all residents are aware of upcoming meetings.
Requires the boards of supervisors for the Louisiana State University, Southern University, University of Louisiana and Louisiana Community and Technical College systems to broadcast the live audio and video of all board and committee meetings conducted in Baton Rouge on the Internet. (1/1/14) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)