Corporate Tax Filing Extension
HB3032 allows advisory bodies to meet remotely (open or closed) by audio/video without a physical quorum during public-health disasters, with safeguards and ongoing public access.
HB3032 allows advisory bodies to meet remotely (open or closed) by audio/video without a physical quorum during public-health disasters, with safeguards and ongoing public access.
HB 3032 amends the Illinois Open Meetings Act to (1) clarify the definitions of "advisory body" and "decision‑making body" and (2) expressly allow an advisory body to hold open or closed meetings by audio or video conference without the physical presence of a quorum when specified conditions are met. The bill updates procedural language and makes technical edits to Section 1.02 (definitions) and Section 7 (attendance/remote participation).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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