Main Teleconference Location: 860 Stillwater Road, West Sacramento, CA 95605
*Advisory body members participating from remote locations
The Peace Officer Standards Accountability Advisory Board (Board) operates under the requirements set forth by the
Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act (Bagley-Keene) under Government Code sections 11120 through 11132. Bagley-Keene
generally requires that the Board publicly notice meetings, prepare agendas, allow public participation, and conduct
meetings in a location accessible to public members unless specifically authorized by Bagley-Keene to meet in closed
session.
Under provisions set forth in the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act, members of an advisory body such as the Board are
allowed to participate remotely in public meetings of that body (Gov. Code, § 11123.5). The Board will post notice at
least 24 hours before the meeting identifying those members that will participate remotely in the meeting. The
location of a member of the advisory body attending remotely need not be disclosed and that location need not be
accessible to the public (Gov. Code, § 11123.5, subd. (d)). The primary physical meeting location for this meeting,
where members of the public may physically attend the meeting, observe and hear the meeting, and participate in the
meeting, is 860 Stillwater Road, West Sacramento, CA 95605. Members of the public may also hear and observe the
meeting remotely, as set forth herein. Further, members of the public are allowed to provide public comment
telephonically, by written comment (as set forth herein), or in person at the main teleconference location.
Public comment will be limited in time at the discretion of the Board Chair. The public comment period preceding
items on the agenda will allow members of the public to comment on items not on the agenda but that are within the
Board’s jurisdiction. The Board cannot act on or deliberate on items not on the agenda and can discuss the matter
only to the extent necessary to determine whether it should be made an agenda item at a future meeting, to respond
briefly to statements or questions posed during public comment or to request clarification, or to refer the item to
staff. Agenda items may be taken out of order and action (e.g., voting) may be taken on any agenda item. Public
comment relating to each item on the agenda will be allowed at the time each matter is heard. Members of the public
who wish to participate during public comment may do so in person by attending the meeting, or, as stated hereafter,
by telephonic means or by submitting written public comment.
Written public comment is intended to allow members of the public, if unable to attend in person, an opportunity to
participate to the same degree as if they attended in person; as such, written comments should be limited to no more
than three pages in length and longer written comments will not be accepted or distributed to Board members. To be
considered for inclusion in the meeting record, written comments must be received by POST no later than 10 a.m. on
the fourth business day before the scheduled meeting. Accepted written public comments will be published on POST’s
website under the Public Comment section under the corresponding meeting date. Written public comments can be
submitted via email to
posadpc@post.ca.gov.
Telephonic public comment can be made by dialing (669) 444-9171 (US)
or
(669) 900-6833 (US) and entering the Webinar ID:
817 3463 0494 and Passcode: 749503.
Persons requesting disability-related accommodations or modifications may do so by contacting the Board assistant at
(916) 227-3909 (voice),
posadpc@post.ca.gov (email), or Speech-to-Speech users may dial 7-1-1 for
the California Relay Service to request special accommodations.
Please note: This meeting and all public meetings will be recorded.
No weapons are allowed on the premises during public meetings. Upon entering POST’s facility, you
are subject to a weapons screening and will be denied entry if you possess any weapon. POST’s Executive Director
retains the discretion to grant exceptions for duly authorized individuals, such as on- or off-duty law enforcement
officers who are not the subject of a POST administrative investigation, suspension, or decertification action.