POLICY STATEMENT: It is the policy of the Palos Heights Public Library that any member of the Library
Board may attend and participate in any open or closed meeting of the Library Board from a remote
location via telephone, video or internet connection, provided that such attendance and participation is
in compliance with this policy and any other applicable laws.
PREREQUISITES: A member of the Library Board may attend a meeting from a remote location if the
member meets the following conditions, a quorum is physically present throughout the meeting, and a
majority of a quorum of the Palos Heights Public Library votes to approve the remote attendance:
- The member should notify the Secretary of the Library Board or the Administrative Librarian at least 24 hours before the meeting so that the necessary communications equipment can be arranged. Inability to make the necessary technical arrangements will result in denial of a request for remote attendance.
- The member must assert one of the following three reasons why he or she is unable to physically
attend the meeting.
- The member cannot attend because of personal illness or disability; or
- The member cannot attend because of employment purposes or the business of the Palos Heights Public Library; or
- The member cannot attend because of a family or other emergency.
VOTING PROCEDURES: After a roll call establishing that a quorum is physically present, any member
present may move that a member be permitted to participate remotely, specifying the reason entitling
the absent member to participate remotely. All of the members physically present are permitted to
vote on whether remote participation will be allowed. The motion must be approved by a vote of a
majority of the quorum.
ADEQUATE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: The member participating remotely and other members of the
Library Board must be able to communicate effectively, and members of the audience must be able to
hear all communications. Before approving remote attendance at any meeting, the Library Board shall
provide equipment adequate to accomplish this objective.
MINUTES: Any member participating remotely shall be considered an off-site participant and counted
as present by means of video or audio conference, for that meeting if the member is allowed to
participate. The meeting minutes shall also reflect and state specifically whether each member is
physically present, present by video, or present by audio means.
RIGHTS OF REMOTE MEMBER: A member permitted to participate remotely will be capable to express
his or her comments during the meeting and participate in the same capacity as those members
present, subject to all general meeting guidelines and procedures previously adopted and adhered to.
The remote member shall be heard, considered, and counted as to any vote taken. Accordingly, the
name of any remote member shall be called during any vote taken, and his or her vote counted and
recorded by the Secretary and placed in the minutes for the corresponding meeting. A member
participating remotely may leave a meeting and return as in case of any member.
MEETINGS: The term meeting as used herein refers to any gathering, whether in person or by video or
audio conference, telephone call, electronic means (such as, without limitation, electronic mail,
electronic chat, and instant messaging), or other means of contemporaneous interactive
communication, of a majority of a quorum of the members of a public body held for the purposes of
discussing public business.
CLOSED MEETINGS: A quorum of the Palos Heights Public Library must be physically present at any
closed meeting. Members participating remotely shall otherwise be entitled to participate in closed
meetings by video or audio conference, in the same manner as at an open meeting.
COMMITTEES: This policy shall apply to all committees established by authority of the Palos Heights
Public Library. However, when remote attendance is possible only by audio connection and an off-site
member will be unable to view visual exhibits or demonstrations which may influence a decision by the
committee remote attendance should not be approved.
Adopted: March 2007