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Governor’s Office Announces a Transitional Period Prior to the Repeal of COVID-Related Executive Orders:
N-29-20 Regarding Board Meeting Flexibility under the Brown Act Will Not Be Rescinded on June 15th

June 8, 2021

In correspondence with public agency representatives, Governor Gavin Newsom’s Cabinet Secretary Ana Matosantos announced Executive Order N-29-20 that suspends certain Brown Act requirements for conducting a teleconference meeting will not terminate on June 15, 2021, when California “re-opens.”

Ms. Matosantos announced that the Governor does intend to terminate COVID-19 executive orders “at the earliest possible date at which conditions warrant,” but that he also recognizes “the importance of an orderly return to the ordinary conduct of public meetings.” Therefore, the Governor’s office will provide notice to public agencies and boards in advance of the rescission of N-29-20 to provide time to meet logistical requirements of the change.

Young, Minney & Corr LLP will keep your Board up to date on any announcements from the Governor’s office regarding a change in executive orders that affect charter schools.

For more information, please contact Jerry Simmons or Wayne Strumpfer at (916) 646-1400.

Young, Minney & Corr, LLP’s Legal Alerts provide general information about events of current legal importance; they do not constitute legal advice. As the information contained here is necessarily general, its application to a particular set of facts and circumstances may vary. We do not recommend that you act on this information without consulting legal counsel.

 

Contact YM&C with questions regarding this advisory:

Paul Minney

Jerry W. Simmons, ESQ.
Partner
jsimmons@mycharterlaw.com
916.646.1400

 

Wayne Strumpfer

Wayne K. Strumpher, ESQ.
Of Counsel
wstrumpfer@mycharterlaw.com
916.646.1400

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