Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 5, § 20123 - Emergency Meetings and Agenda Items
(a) Power. An emergency meeting may be called
by the President of the State Board or a majority of the members thereof
without providing the notice required by section
20118(d) if there
is an unforeseen emergency condition in existence.
(b) Definition. An unforeseen emergency
condition exists when there is an immediate threat of adverse effects on the
program authorized by the Act of such scope that requires action of the State
Board to avert such effects.
(c)
Agenda Items. An item may be included on the agenda of any regular meeting if
an unforeseen emergency condition exists without the notice required by section
20118(d).
(d) Certification. Concurrence of 7 of the
members is required to certify that an emergency condition exists in order to
take any action at an emergency meeting or regarding an emergency
item.
(e) Notice. If reasonably
possible, notice of the emergency item or meeting shall be provided to those so
requesting under section
20118(e). Lack of
such notice shall not invalidate any action taken on said item or at said
meeting.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 18724, Education Code. Reference: Sections 18720 and 18724, Education Code.
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