Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 3000.105 - Board Meetings
a) The
Board makes all of its decisions on adjudicatory cases and regulatory matters
at public meetings of the Board noticed and held in accordance with the Open
Meetings Act [5 ILCS 120 ]. The Board holds closed meetings pursuant to Section
2a of the Open Meetings Act [5 ILCS 120/2a ].
b) Final decisions of the Board may be made
only at meetings held when a quorum, constituted by three members of the Board,
is present. Three affirmative votes are required for any final decision of the
Board. The presence of a quorum is required at a meeting in order for the Board
to transact any business, perform any duty, or exercise any power that the
Riverboat Gambling Act [230 ILCS 10 ] requires the Board to transact, perform
or exercise en banc.
c) A Board
member shall be counted toward determining a quorum by being present in a
public building, which may include one of the Board offices, and participating
in the meeting through an interactive video conference, provided the Board
gives public notice and public access for all locations in which participating
Board members are present. (See Section 2.01 of the Open Meetings Act [5 ILCS
120 ]).
d) Board Member Attendance
1)
If a quorum of the members of the
Board is physically present, a majority of the Board may allow a Board member
to attend that meeting by video or audio conference if the
member is prevented from physically attending because of:
A)
personal illness or
disability;
B)
employment purposes or the business of the public body;
or
C)
a family or
other emergency.
2)
If a member wishes to attend a
meeting by audio or video conferencing the member must
notify the Board or its designated staff before the meeting
unless advance notice is impractical. (Section 7 of the Open Meetings
Act).
3) In the event a Board
member is present telephonically, the public session of such a meeting will be
broadcast over a speakerphone that is open to the public at the Board meeting
location.
e) Section
5(b)(8) of the Riverboat Gambling Act [230 ILCS
10/5(b)(8) ] requires the Board to
meet at least once during each quarter of the fiscal year and allows the Board
to hold other meetings pursuant to the Open Meetings Act. The Chairman or any 2
members of the Board may call a special meeting of the Board upon giving 72
hours written notice to each Board member.
f) Requests for Board action initiated by
licensees shall be given initial consideration by the Board at one meeting and
be given final consideration by the Board at a subsequent meeting. However,
upon motion, the Board may give immediate consideration to the action
request.
g) Members of the public
shall be permitted to address the Board during the open portion of a Board
meeting on matters relevant to the Board's functions, subject to the
significant government interests of conserving time, ensuring that others have
the opportunity to speak, and preserving decorum. The comments by each member
of the public shall be limited to a reasonable period of time, not to exceed
five minutes unless the Board gives permission. Members of the public shall
provide at least 2 days' notice of intent to address the Board, unless the
Board diminishes or waives this notice requirement. (See Section 2.06(g) of the
Open Meetings Act.)
h) Any person
shall be permitted to photograph, tape, film or otherwise record the open
portions of Board meetings. Persons may be required to locate their cameras or
other recording devices at a sufficient distance from the Board members as is
necessary to avoid interference with the Board's discussion. (See Section 2.05
of the Open Meetings Act.)
i) The
provisions of this Section also apply to public meetings of the Board in which
matters relating to video gaming under the Video Gaming Act [230 ILCS 40 ] are
considered.
Notes
Added at 22 Ill. Reg. 17324, effective September 21, 1998
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