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11124.1
. (a) Any person attending an open and public meeting of the
state body shall have the right to record the proceedings with an
audio or video recorder or a still or motion picture camera in the
absence of a reasonable finding by the state body that the recording
cannot continue without noise, illumination, or obstruction of view
that constitutes, or would constitute, a persistent disruption of the
proceedings.
(b) Any audio or video recording of an open and public meeting
made for whatever purpose by or at the direction of the state body
shall be subject to inspection pursuant to the California Public
Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Division 7
of Title 1), but may be erased or destroyed 30 days after the
recording. Any inspection of an audio or video recording shall be
provided without charge on equipment made available by the state
body.
(c) No state body shall prohibit or otherwise restrict the
broadcast of its open and public meetings in the absence of a
reasonable finding that the broadcast cannot be accomplished without
noise, illumination, or obstruction of view that would constitute a
persistent disruption of the proceedings.