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Article II.01 Board of Trustees Meetings Policy
Board of Trustees Meetings
All meetings, records, and votes of the St. Charles Community College Board of Trustees are conducted in accordance with Missouri’s Sunshine Law (RSMo, Section 610).
It is the policy of the district to inform the public of meetings of the Board of Trustees in accordance with state law. Monthly meetings are open to the public unless otherwise authorized by law and are held on a regularly scheduled day which is established annually by the Board of Trustees and may be adjusted as needed throughout the year.
The established location for meetings of the Board of Trustees is the Daniel J. Conoyer Social Sciences Building, Room 2102; however, the location may be changed as needed by the Board of Trustees. Meeting facilities are accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Public Notice
Public notice of the time, date, location, and tentative agenda of all meetings of the Board of Trustees will be posted in the Daniel J. Conoyer Social Sciences Building, Office 2104, at least 24 hours in advance (excluding weekends and holidays) of each meeting unless, for good cause, such notice is impossible or impractical. Copies of the notice will be made available, upon request, to any representative of the news media through the Office of the President.
Special Meetings
Special meetings may be called at any time. No business will be transacted at a special meeting other than that stated in the public notice.
Closed Meetings
The Board of Trustees reserves the right to close meetings, records, and votes pursuant to state law.
Public Comment
Recognizing that the Missouri Sunshine Law does not require public comment, and due to the COVID-19 pandemic and limitations placed on the number of individuals allowed to gather in one location, public comment at meetings of the Board of Trustees is suspended from April 1, 2020, until such time as the College returns to in-person meetings.
Audience Protocol
Protocol for audience members shall include the following:
- All cell phones and other electronic devices shall be turned off or set to vibrate unless being used for recording purposes pursuant to state law.
- The audience shall behave courteously and remain quiet during the meeting.
- The audience shall refrain from cheering, clapping, or audibly commenting during the business portion of the meeting.
- The audience shall be prohibited from displaying signs, posters, or placards inside the room where the Board meeting is convened.
- The Board of Trustees shall not tolerate disruption of the meeting by members of the audience. If, after at least one warning from the presiding officer, a person continues to disrupt the meeting by his or her words or actions, the presiding officer may request assistance from law enforcement officials to have the person removed from the meeting.
Recording of Meetings
Recording open meetings by audiotape, videotape, or other electronic means is allowed by law; however, the Board of Trustees may establish guidelines regarding the manner in which such recordings are conducted to minimize disruption of the meeting. Recording of any meeting, record, or vote which is closed pursuant to state law is prohibited unless permission has been granted by the Board of Trustees.
Quorum
At all meetings of the Board of Trustees, whether regular or special, a majority of the entire membership of the Board will constitute a quorum to do business. However, no contract shall be let, teacher employed or dismissed, or bill approved unless a majority of the whole Board votes therefor.
Content Owner: Office of the President
Revised: 08/2018, 05/2019, 03/2020