Section 54956.5 Of Chapter 9. Meetings From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 9.
54956.5
. (a) For purposes of this section, "emergency situation"
means both of the following:
(1) An emergency, which shall be defined as a work stoppage,
crippling activity, or other activity that severely impairs public
health, safety, or both, as determined by a majority of the members
of the legislative body.
(2) A dire emergency, which shall be defined as a crippling
disaster, mass destruction, terrorist act, or threatened terrorist
activity that poses peril so immediate and significant that requiring
a legislative body to provide one-hour notice before holding an
emergency meeting under this section may endanger the public health,
safety, or both, as determined by a majority of the members of the
legislative body.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2), in the case of an emergency
situation involving matters upon which prompt action is necessary due
to the disruption or threatened disruption of public facilities, a
legislative body may hold an emergency meeting without complying with
either the 24-hour notice requirement or the 24-hour posting
requirement of Section 54956 or both of the notice and posting
requirements.
(2) Each local newspaper of general circulation and radio or
television station that has requested notice of special meetings
pursuant to Section 54956 shall be notified by the presiding officer
of the legislative body, or designee thereof, one hour prior to the
emergency meeting, or, in the case of a dire emergency, at or near
the time that the presiding officer or designee notifies the members
of the legislative body of the emergency meeting. This notice shall
be given by telephone and all telephone numbers provided in the most
recent request of a newspaper or station for notification of special
meetings shall be exhausted. In the event that telephone services are
not functioning, the notice requirements of this section shall be
deemed waived, and the legislative body, or designee of the
legislative body, shall notify those newspapers, radio stations, or
television stations of the fact of the holding of the emergency
meeting, the purpose of the meeting, and any action taken at the
meeting as soon after the meeting as possible.
(c) During a meeting held pursuant to this section, the
legislative body may meet in closed session pursuant to Section 54957
if agreed to by a two-thirds vote of the members of the legislative
body present, or, if less than two-thirds of the members are present,
by a unanimous vote of the members present.
(d) All special meeting requirements, as prescribed in Section
54956 shall be applicable to a meeting called pursuant to this
section, with the exception of the 24-hour notice requirement.
(e) The minutes of a meeting called pursuant to this section, a
list of persons who the presiding officer of the legislative body, or
designee of the legislative body, notified or attempted to notify, a
copy of the rollcall vote, and any actions taken at the meeting
shall be posted for a minimum of 10 days in a public place as soon
after the meeting as possible.