(a) Reserved.
(b)(1) Each Commission shall meet in public session at regular intervals at least 9 times per year at locations that are designed to reasonably accommodate the residents of the Commission area, depending on the issues to be considered by the Commission. The Commission may declare a quorum and take official action if a majority of single-member district Commissioners of the Commission is present, provided that a majority of the single-member districts have Commissioners on the Commission pursuant to § 1-309.06.
(1A) A Commissioner must be physically present at a public meeting in order to participate in the meeting, including being counted toward the presence of a quorum and voting on matters before the Commission.
(2) To the extent possible, each Commission shall, at its first meeting of the calendar year, adopt a schedule of regular Commission meetings for the remainder of the calendar year. Each Commission shall, at its public meetings, consider and make recommendations on matters before the Commission that may include, but are not limited to, actions or proposed actions of the Council, the Mayor, executive branch agencies, or any independent agency, board, or commission.
(3) Each Commission shall set aside a portion of each public meeting to hear the views of residents within the Commission area and other affected persons on problems or issues of concern within the Commission area and on proposed District government actions that affect the Commission area. Community views shall be adequately considered in positions taken by the Commission. Each Commission shall establish mechanisms to ensure the broadest dissemination of information with respect to Commission meetings, positions, and actions.
(c) Each Commission shall give notice of all meetings or convocations to each Commissioner and residents of the Commission area no less than 7 days prior to the date of such meeting. Shorter notice may be given in the case of an emergency or for other good cause articulated in the notice. Notice of regular and emergency meetings must include, but is not limited to, at least 2 of the following:
(1) Posting written notices in at least 4 conspicuous places in each single-member district within the Commission area;
(2) Publication in a city or community newspaper;
(3) Transmitting or distributing notice to a list of residents and other stakeholders in the community; and
(4) In any other manner approved by the Commission.
(c-1)(1) No fewer than 7 calendar days before any regular monthly public Commission meeting, the Commission shall:
(A) Publish a draft agenda for the meeting via each website the Commission maintains; and
(B) Transmit the draft agenda electronically to the OANC.
(2) The Commission shall retain the right to modify the draft agenda for a public meeting as necessary following publication of the draft agenda; provided, that the Commission shall only discuss or take official action upon an item added to a draft agenda after initial publication pursuant to this subsection upon official approval of the addition of the item to the agenda by the Commission.
(c-2) Any individual or entity whose property or business may be the subject of discussion or official action by a Commission may notify the Commission in writing that the individual or entity wishes to be directly contacted upon the placement of the property or business on a published draft agenda, and of the preferred method of contact. Any Commission so notified shall make a good-faith attempt to contact the notifying individual or entity in a timely manner, using the preferred method of contact specified, upon adding to a published draft agenda any matter directly pertaining to the property or business of the individual or entity.
(d) Each Commission shall establish bylaws governing its operation and internal structure.
(1) These bylaws shall include the following:
(A) The geographic boundaries of the Commission area;
(B) A statement of Commission responsibilities;
(C) Voting procedures;
(D) The establishment of standing and special committees, including provisions for giving public notice of all committee meetings;
(E) The manner of selection of chairpersons and other officers;
(F) Presiding officers;
(G) Procedures for prompt review and action on committee recommendations;
(H) The use of the Commission office and supplies;
(I) Procedures for receipt of, and action upon constituent recommendations at both the single-member district and Commission levels;
(J) Pursuant to § 1-309.13(c), the procedures for the filling of a vacancy in the office of treasurer; and
(K) Transition protocols for officer positions; and
(L) A tiebreaking procedure for Commission officer elections.
(2) Said bylaws shall be consistent with the provisions of this part and other applicable laws and shall be a public document.
(3) An up-to-date copy of each Commission's bylaws and all amendments thereto shall be filed with the Council and the Office of Advisory Neighborhood Commissions within 30 days of any amendment to the bylaws.
(d-1) No Commission shall be entitled to incorporation, provided that no member of the Commission may be liable for action taken as an elected representative from a single-member district.
(e)(1) Each Commission shall elect from among its members at a public meeting of the Commission held in January of each year, a Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer. Each Commission may also elect any other officers that the Commission deems necessary. For each Commission officer election, the Commission shall nominate a non-Commissioner to count ballots for officer positions.
(1A)(A) The Chairperson shall serve as convener of the Commission and shall chair the Commission meetings.
(B) The Vice-Chairperson shall fulfill the obligations of the Chairperson upon the absence, death, incapacitation, or resignation of the Chairperson.
(C) The Secretary shall ensure that appropriate minutes of Commission meetings are kept and that appropriate notice of Commission meetings is provided in accordance with subsection (c) of this section. The Secretary shall ensure that Commission meeting agendas, minutes, and written recommendations for other government entities are electronically transmitted to the OANC upon their completion.
(D) The Treasurer shall ensure that the responsibilities provided for in § 1-309.13 are fulfilled. No individual may serve as both the Chairperson and Treasurer simultaneously for any Commission.
(E) The views or recommendations of each Commission shall be presented only by its officers, Commissioners, or representatives appointed by the Commission at a public meeting to represent the Commission's views on a particular issue or proposed action.
(2)(A) Removal of any officer shall be undertaken at a special Commission meeting.
(B) A special Commission meeting to remove an officer shall be called if at least one-half of the elected Commissioners request in writing that the Chairperson take such action. After the request is made, the Chairperson shall schedule the meeting to take place within 30 days of receipt of the request.
(C) The Chairperson shall preside over the meeting unless the vote will affect the Chairperson's own position. In that case, the vice-chairperson shall act as the presiding officer.
(D) Provided a quorum is present at the special Commission meeting called pursuant to subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, the vote of a majority of the Commissioners shall remove the officer from his or her office.
(3) Where not otherwise provided, the procedures of the Commission shall be governed by Robert's Rules of Order.
(f) Chairmanship of each Commission committee or task force shall be open to any resident of the Commission area. The chairperson of each such committee or task force shall be appointed by the Commission. Each Commission shall make a good faith effort to involve all segments of the Commission population in its deliberations regardless of race, sex, age, voting status, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression.
(f-1) Committees and task forces of a Commission shall be advisory only, except that a Commission may officially adopt committee or task force determinations. A Commission shall not delegate official decision-making authority to any committee or task force.
(g) Each Commission, including each committee of a Commission, shall be subject to the open meetings provisions of § 1-207.42. No meeting may be closed to the public unless personnel or legal matters are discussed. Without limiting the scope of § 1-207.42, the following categories of information shall be specifically made available to the public subject to § 2-534:
(1) The names, salaries, title, and dates of employment of all employees of the Commission;
(2) Final decisions of the Commission, including concurring and dissenting opinions;
(3) Information of every kind dealing with the receipt or expenditure of public or other funds by the Commission;
(4) All documents not related to personnel and legal matters;
(5) The minutes of all Commission meetings; and
(6) Reports of the District of Columbia Auditor.
(Oct. 10, 1975, D.C. Law 1-21, § 14; as added Mar. 26, 1976, D.C. Law 1-58, § 2, 22 DCR 5460; Sept. 26, 1984, D.C. Law 5-111, § 2(d), 31 DCR 3952; Mar. 6, 1991, D.C. Law 8-203, § 3(d), 37 DCR 8420; Apr. 29, 1998, D.C. Law 12-91, § 2(b), 45 DCR 1312; Jun. 27, 2000, D.C. Law 13-135, § 3(b), 47 DCR 2741; June 25, 2008, D.C. Law 17-177, § 2(b), 55 DCR 3696; Mar. 31, 2011, D.C. Law 18-350, § 3, 58 DCR 734; Apr. 7, 2017, D.C. Law 21-269, § 2(f), 64 DCR 2162.)
Structure District of Columbia Code
§ 1–309.03. (Perm). Single-member districts
§ 1–328.04. (Perm). Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development grant-making authority
§ 1–523.01. (Perm). Mayoral nominees
§ 1–617.08. (Perm). Management rights; matters subject to collective bargaining
§ 1–1001.05. (Perm). Board of Elections — Duties
§ 1–1041.02. (Perm). Report of ward task forces
§ 2–218.31. (Perm). Local business enterprises
§ 2–1401.02. (Perm). Definitions
§ 2–1706. (Perm). Maintenance of public records
§ 4–753.02. (Perm). Eligibility for services within the Continuum of Care
§ 5–107.01. (Perm). Minimum standards for members of the Metropolitan Police Department
§ 5–107.04. (Perm). Duties of the Board
§ 5–109.01. (Perm). Cadet program authorized; purpose; preference for appointment; appropriations
§ 5–115.03. (Perm). Neglect to make arrest for offense committed in presence
§ 5–116.33. (Perm). Body-Worn Camera Program; reporting requirements
§ 5–125.01. (Perm). Intent of Council
§ 5–125.02. (Perm). Definitions
§ 5–125.03. (Perm). Trachea hold prohibited; carotid artery hold restricted
§ 5–302. (Perm). Restrictions on powers and duties of federal law enforcement officers
§ 5–331.02. (Perm). Definitions
§ 5–331.09. (Perm). Identification of MPD personnel policing First Amendment assemblies
§ 5–331.16. (Perm). Use of riot gear and riot tactics at First Amendment assemblies
§ 5–1031. (Perm). Commencement of corrective or adverse action
§ 5–1104. (Perm). Police Complaints Board
§ 5–1107. (Perm). Authority of the Office and processing of complaint
§ 6–1110.02. (Perm). Targeted Homeowner Grant Program
§ 7–1671.01. (Perm). Definitions
§ 7–1671.02. (Perm). Use of medical marijuana
§ 7–1671.03. (Perm). Restrictions on use of medical marijuana
§ 7–1671.05. (Perm). Medical marijuana program
§ 7–1671.06. (Perm). Dispensaries and cultivation centers
§ 7–2304. (Perm). Issuance of emergency executive order; contents; actions of Mayor after issuance
§ 7–2501.01. (Perm). Definitions
§ 7–2502.02. (Perm). Registration of certain firearms prohibited
§ 7–2502.03. (Perm). Qualifications for registration; information required for registration
§ 7–2502.06. (Perm). Time for filing registration applications
§ 8–771.02. (Perm). Battery collection
§ 16–705. (Perm). Jury trial; trial by court
§ 23–581. (Perm). Arrests without warrant by law enforcement officers
§ 28–3814. (Perm). Debt collection
§ 30–301. (Perm). Hotel Recovery Grant Program
§ 34–801. (Perm). Members; eligibility; oath
§ 34–2162. (Perm). Lead Service Line Planning Task Force establishment
§ 38–2651. (Perm). State Board of Education; establishment; membership
§ 42–1903.03. (Perm). Meetings; electronic notice
§ 42–2703.07a. (Perm). Reverse Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Program
§ 47–1803.02. (Perm). Gross income — Items included and excluded; "adjusted gross income" defined
§ 47–2002. (Perm). Imposition of tax
§ 47–2853.133. (Perm). Certain representations prohibited
§ 51–111. (Perm). Determination of claims; hearing; appeal; witness fees
§ 51–113. (Perm). Administration of provisions of subchapter; disclosure of information
§ 22–3312.03. (Perm). Wearing hoods or masks
§ 22–3312.04. (Perm). Penalties
§ 7–741.03. (Perm). Exemptions
§ 8–173.23. (Perm). Green Finance Authority Board
§ 48–1103. (Perm). Prohibited acts
§ 28–3901. (Perm). Definitions and purposes
§ 28–3904. (Perm). Unfair or deceptive trade practices
§ 7–751.01. (Perm). Definitions
§ 7–751.03. (Perm). Administration of the Program
§ 7–751.07. (Perm). Program participation
§ 7–751.08. (Perm). Loan repayment
§ 44–411. (Perm). Duration, modification, sale, or transfer of a certificate of need
§ 6–226. (Perm). Rent Supplement Program: establishment of program and distribution of funds
§ 6–227. (Perm). Project-based and sponsor-based voucher assistance
§ 6–228. (Perm). Tenant-based assistance
§ 47–1099.10. (Perm). Children's Hospital Research and Innovation Campus tax exemptions
§ 32–541.07. (Perm). Coordination of benefits
§ 31–2231.20a. (Perm). Prohibition on offsetting short-term disability benefits
§ 7–1234.02. (Perm). Perinatal Mental Health Task Force
§ 29–910. (Perm). Meetings; regular and special
§ 2–575. (Perm). Open meetings
§ 2–576. (Perm). Notice of meetings
§ 2–577. (Perm). Meeting procedures
§ 47–860. (Perm). Tax abatement for affordable housing in high-need affordable housing areas
§ 25–723. (Perm). Hours of sale and service for on-premises retail licensees and temporary licensees
§ 8–1031.12a. (Perm). Home Composting Incentive Program
§ 1–301.115a. (Perm). Creation and duties of Office of the Inspector General
§ 8–771.01. (Perm). Definitions
§ 8–771.03. (Perm). Battery stewardship plan
§ 8–771.05. (Perm). Annual reporting
§ 8–771.04. (Perm). Battery stewardship organization
§ 8–771.09. (Perm). Disposal ban
§ 8–1041.03. (Perm). Registration
§ 8–1041.05. (Perm). Manufacturer responsibilities
§ 4–681.01. (Perm). Definitions
§ 4–681.02. (Perm). Child Trust Fund
§ 4–681.03. (Perm). Child Trust Fund Program
§ 4–681.05. (Perm). Enrollment in the CTF Program; denial
§ 4–681.07. (Perm). Reporting requirement
§ 1–309.51. (Perm). Succession
§ 6–1409. (Perm). Amendments; supplements; editions
§ 1–309.13a. (Perm). Advisory Neighborhood Commissions Technical Support and Assistance Fund
§ 6–211. (Perm). Board of Commissioners
§ 6–213. (Perm). Executive Director
§ 10–551.07e. (Perm). Government Space Maintenance and Repair Transparency Dashboard
§ 42–3505.01. (Perm). Evictions
§ 47–1382. (Perm). Purchaser’s deed; payment; compliance with terms of judgment as to payments
§ 38–502.01. (Perm). Certification of COVID-19 immunization
§ 47–869. (Perm). Performing arts venue real property tax rebate
§ 7–2504.08. (Perm). Identification number on firearm required before sale
§ 7–2505.01. (Perm). Sales and transfers prohibited
§ 50–301.03. (Perm). Definitions
§ 50–301.07. (Perm). Department of For-Hire Vehicles – duties; jurisdiction; powers
§ 50–301.30. (Perm). Vehicle inspection officers
§ 1–604.06. (Perm). Personnel authority
§ 1–609.05. (Perm). Lack of job protection; procedural protection
§ 1–611.09. (Perm). Compensation — Mayor and members of Council; Attorney General