Tex. Gov't Code Section 551.127
Videoconference Call


(a)

Except as otherwise provided by this section, this chapter does not prohibit a governmental body from holding an open or closed meeting by videoconference call.

(a-1)

A member or employee of a governmental body may participate remotely in a meeting of the governmental body by means of a videoconference call if the video and audio feed of the member’s or employee’s participation, as applicable, is broadcast live at the meeting and complies with the provisions of this section.

(a-2)

A member of a governmental body who participates in a meeting as provided by Subsection (a-1) shall be counted as present at the meeting for all purposes.

(a-3)

A member of a governmental body who participates in a meeting by videoconference call shall be considered absent from any portion of the meeting during which audio or video communication with the member is lost or disconnected. The governmental body may continue the meeting only if a quorum of the body remains present at the meeting location or, if applicable, continues to participate in a meeting conducted under Subsection (c).

(b)

A meeting may be held by videoconference call only if a quorum of the governmental body is physically present at one location of the meeting, except as provided by Subsection (c).

(c)

A meeting of a state governmental body or a governmental body that extends into three or more counties may be held by videoconference call only if the member of the governmental body presiding over the meeting is physically present at one location of the meeting that is open to the public during the open portions of the meeting.

(d)

A meeting held by videoconference call is subject to the notice requirements applicable to other meetings in addition to the notice requirements prescribed by this section.

(e)

The notice of a meeting to be held by videoconference call must specify as a location of the meeting the location where a quorum of the governmental body will be physically present and specify the intent to have a quorum present at that location, except that the notice of a meeting to be held by videoconference call under Subsection (c) must specify as a location of the meeting the location where the member of the governmental body presiding over the meeting will be physically present and specify the intent to have the member of the governmental body presiding over the meeting present at that location. The location where the member of the governmental body presiding over the meeting is physically present shall be open to the public during the open portions of the meeting.

(f)

Each portion of a meeting held by videoconference call that is required to be open to the public shall be visible and audible to the public at the location specified under Subsection (e). If a problem occurs that causes a meeting to no longer be visible and audible to the public at that location, the meeting must be recessed until the problem is resolved. If the problem is not resolved in six hours or less, the meeting must be adjourned.

(g)

The governmental body shall make at least an audio recording of the meeting. The recording shall be made available to the public.

(h)

The location specified under Subsection (e), and each remote location from which a member of the governmental body participates, shall have two-way audio and video communication with each other location during the entire meeting. The face of each participant in the videoconference call, while that participant is speaking, shall be clearly visible, and the voice audible, to each other participant and, during the open portion of the meeting, to the members of the public in attendance at the physical location described by Subsection (e) and at any other location of the meeting that is open to the public.

(i)

The Department of Information Resources by rule shall specify minimum standards for audio and video signals at a meeting held by videoconference call. The quality of the audio and video signals perceptible at each location of the meeting must meet or exceed those standards.

(j)

The audio and video signals perceptible by members of the public at each location of the meeting described by Subsection (h) must be of sufficient quality so that members of the public at each location can observe the demeanor and hear the voice of each participant in the open portion of the meeting.

(k)

Without regard to whether a member of the governmental body is participating in a meeting from a remote location by videoconference call, a governmental body may allow a member of the public to testify at a meeting from a remote location by videoconference call.
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1038, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1997. Renumbered from Sec. 551.126 by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 62, Sec. 19.01(50), eff. Sept. 1, 1999. Amended by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 630, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 159 (S.B. 984), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2013.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 685 (H.B. 2414), Sec. 2, eff. June 14, 2013.
Reenacted and amended by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 884 (H.B. 3047), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2017.

Source: Section 551.127 — Videoconference Call, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­551.­htm#551.­127 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

551.001
Definitions
551.002
Open Meetings Requirement
551.003
Legislature
551.004
Open Meetings Required by Charter
551.005
Open Meetings Training
551.006
Written Electronic Communications Accessible to Public
551.007
Public Testimony
551.0015
Certain Property Owners’ Associations Subject to Law
551.021
Minutes or Recording of Open Meeting Required
551.022
Minutes and Recordings of Open Meeting: Public Record
551.023
Recording of Meeting by Person in Attendance
551.0035
Attendance by Governmental Body at Legislative Committee or Agency Meeting
551.041
Notice of Meeting Required
551.042
Inquiry Made at Meeting
551.043
Time and Accessibility of Notice
551.044
Exception to General Rule: Governmental Body with Statewide Jurisdiction
551.045
Exception to General Rule: Notice of Emergency Meeting or Emergency Addition to Agenda
551.046
Exception to General Rule: Committee of Legislature
551.047
Special Notice to News Media of Emergency Meeting or Emergency Addition to Agenda
551.048
State Governmental Body: Notice to Secretary of State
551.049
County Governmental Body: Place of Posting Notice
551.050
Municipal Governmental Body: Place of Posting Notice
551.051
School District: Place of Posting Notice
551.052
School District: Special Notice to News Media
551.053
District or Political Subdivision Extending into Four or More Counties: Notice to Public, Secretary of State, and County Clerk
551.054
District or Political Subdivision Extending into Fewer than Four Counties: Notice to Public and County Clerks
551.055
Institution of Higher Education
551.056
Additional Posting Requirements for Certain Municipalities, Counties, School Districts, Junior College Districts, Development Corporations, Authorities, and Joint Boards
551.071
Consultation with Attorney
551.072
Deliberation Regarding Real Property
551.073
Deliberation Regarding Prospective Gift
551.074
Personnel Matters
551.075
Conference Relating to Investments and Potential Investments Attended by Board of Trustees of Texas Growth Fund
551.076
Deliberation Regarding Security Devices or Security Audits
551.077
Agency Financed by Federal Government
551.078
Medical Board or Medical Committee
551.079
Texas Department of Insurance
551.080
Board of Pardons and Paroles
551.081
Credit Union Commission
551.082
School Children
551.083
Certain School Boards
551.084
Investigation
551.085
Governing Board of Certain Providers of Health Care Services
551.086
Certain Public Power Utilities: Competitive Matters
551.087
Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations
551.088
Deliberation Regarding Test Item
551.089
Deliberation Regarding Security Devices or Security Audits
551.090
Enforcement Committee Appointed by Texas State Board of Public Accountancy
551.091
Commissioners Courts: Deliberation Regarding Disaster or Emergency
551.101
Requirement to First Convene in Open Meeting
551.102
Requirement to Vote or Take Final Action in Open Meeting
551.103
Certified Agenda or Recording Required
551.104
Certified Agenda or Recording
551.121
Governing Board of Institution of Higher Education
551.122
Governing Board of Junior College District: Quorum Present at One Location
551.123
Texas Board of Criminal Justice
551.124
Board of Pardons and Paroles
551.125
Other Governmental Body
551.126
Higher Education Coordinating Board
551.127
Videoconference Call
551.128
Internet Broadcast of Open Meeting
551.129
Consultations Between Governmental Body and Its Attorney
551.130
Board of Trustees of Teacher Retirement System of Texas: Quorum Present at One Location
551.131
Water Districts
551.141
Action Voidable
551.142
Mandamus
551.143
Prohibited Series of Communications
551.144
Closed Meeting
551.145
Closed Meeting Without Certified Agenda or Recording
551.146
Disclosure of Certified Agenda or Recording of Closed Meeting
551.0411
Meeting Notice Requirements in Certain Circumstances
551.0415
Governing Body of Municipality or County: Reports About Items of Community Interest Regarding Which No Action Will Be Taken
551.0501
Joint Board: Place of Posting Notice
551.0725
Commissioners Courts: Deliberation Regarding Contract Being Negotiated
551.0726
Texas Facilities Commission: Deliberation Regarding Contract Being Negotiated
551.0745
Personnel Matters Affecting County Advisory Body
551.0785
Deliberations Involving Medical or Psychiatric Records of Individuals
551.0811
The Finance Commission of Texas
551.0821
School Board: Personally Identifiable Information About Public School Student
551.1281
Governing Board of General Academic Teaching Institution or University System: Internet Posting of Meeting Materials and Broadcast of Open Meeting
551.1282
Governing Board of Junior College District: Internet Posting of Meeting Materials and Broadcast of Open Meeting
551.1283
Governing Body of Certain Water Districts: Internet Posting of Meeting Materials

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 551.127’s source at texas​.gov