On October 20, Connecticut governor Ned Lamont issued emergency Executive Order No. 9H approving remote participation in municipal meetings, including permitting remote voting by eligible voters, notwithstanding any provision of the Connecticut General Statutes, state regulations, or any ordinance, charter, bylaw or other rule to the contrary.
Connecticut municipal agencies, boards, commissions, councils and legislative bodies (for town meeting towns, the board of selectmen) may hold a public meeting or hearing that provides for remote participation in its entirety or for remote participation in conjunction with an in-person meeting (a "hybrid meeting"). Such remote participation must include the opportunity to offer public comment (to the extent generally permitted at such meetings) and the ability of electors or qualified voters to vote, if eligible pursuant to state statute, municipal charter, or other applicable legal authority, at any meeting, annual town meeting or special town meeting.
For purposes of Executive Order No. 9H, "municipalities" include all municipalities and quasi-municipal corporations, whether created by statute, ordinance, charter, legislative or special act, including but not limited to any town, city or borough, whether consolidated or unconsolidated, any village, school, sewer, fire, lighting, special services or special taxing districts, beach or improvement association, any regional water or resource recovery authority or any other political subdivision of the state or of any municipality having the power to make appropriations or to levy assessments or taxes.
In holding an in-person or hybrid meeting, municipal bodies must:
Executive Order No. 9H does not address the methodology for confirming the eligibility of voters participating remotely. Municipalities taking advantage of Executive Order No. 9H should take care to develop a mechanism for confirming eligibility of remote voters at a public meeting.
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