New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03615

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

Makes various amendments to requirements for web-based videoconferencing of public meetings; establishes the municipal hybrid meeting trust fund.

Companion Bills

NY S01027

Same As Makes various amendments to requirements for web-based videoconferencing of public meetings; establishes the municipal hybrid meeting trust fund.

Previously Filed As

NY A10266

Makes various amendments to requirements for web-based videoconferencing of public meetings.

NY A07705

Authorizes city boards, city-wide councils, community councils and school based management teams to conduct meetings via videoconferencing.

NY S08811

Authorizes city boards, city-wide councils, community councils and school based management teams to conduct meetings via videoconferencing.

NY C00162

Implements, pursuant to and in compliance with the provisions of article seven of the Public Officers Law, a system of videoconferencing to conduct meetings

NY B00540

Implements, pursuant to and in compliance with the provisions of article seven of the Public Officers Law, a system of videoconferencing to conduct meetings

NY S03486

Provides for the conducting of meetings by public bodies through the use of videoconferencing or other electronic means; sets rules and procedures related thereto.

NY A09268

Provides for the conducting of meetings by public bodies through the use of videoconferencing or other electronic means; sets rules and procedures related thereto.

NY A09339

Mandates remote access to public meetings; establishes a fund to assist in implementing such access.

NY A01236

Relates to the publication of information on public meetings; requires the office of information technology services to develop a mobile application and website to publish information on every public meeting held by a state or local public body; requires public bodies to report such meetings to the office of information technology services.

NY A02700

Requires public bodies to post video recordings of open meetings on their websites within five days of such meetings; requires such recordings be maintained for a period of five years.

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