1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a public body may conduct a meeting by means of a remote technology system if:
(a) A quorum is actually or collectively present, whether in person, by using the remote technology system or by means of electronic communication.
(b) Members of the public are permitted to:
(1) Attend and participate at a physical location designated for the meeting where members of the public are permitted to attend and participate; or
(2) Hear and observe the meeting, participate in the meeting by telephone and provide live public comment during the meeting using the remote technology system. A public body may also allow public comment by means of prerecorded messages.
(c) The public body reasonably ensures that any person who is not a member of the public body or a member of the public but is otherwise required or allowed to participate in the meeting is able to participate in the portion of the meeting that pertains to the person using the remote technology system. The public body shall be deemed to have complied with the requirements of this paragraph if the public body provides the person with a web-based link and a telephone number, in case of technical difficulties, that allows the person in real time to attend and participate in the meeting. Nothing in this paragraph requires a public body to provide a person with technical support to address the person’s individual hardware, software or other technical issues.
2. If all members of a public body:
(a) Are required to be elected officials, the public body shall not conduct a meeting by means of a remote technology system without a physical location designated for the meeting where members of the public are permitted to attend and participate.
(b) Are not required to be elected officials, the public body shall not conduct a meeting by means of a remote technology system without a physical location designated for the meeting where members of the public are permitted to attend and participate unless the public body complies with the provisions of subsection 11 of NRS 241.020.
3. If any member of a public body attends a meeting by means of a remote technology system, the chair of the public body, or his or her designee, must make reasonable efforts to ensure that:
(a) Members of the public body and members of the public present at the physical location of the meeting can hear or observe each member attending by a remote technology system; and
(b) Each member of the public body in attendance can participate in the meeting.
(Added to NRS by 2019, 3618; A 2021, 1211)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 241 - Meetings of State and Local Agencies
NRS 241.010 - Legislative declaration and intent.
NRS 241.017 - Board of Regents to establish requirements for student governments.
NRS 241.023 - Requirements for holding meeting by remote technology system.
NRS 241.025 - Designee of member of public body not allowed; exception.
NRS 241.035 - Public meetings: Minutes; aural and visual reproduction; transcripts.
NRS 241.0353 - Certain statements and testimony are privileged.
NRS 241.0357 - Authority to delegate decisions regarding litigation.