The Board may conduct business only if there is a quorum established at a meeting. A quorum for the Board is 3 members of the Board. Three members must be physically present at a single location to constitute a quorum for purposes of conducting business of the Board. If, however, an open meeting of the Board is held simultaneously at one of its offices (or if its offices lack equipment for video conferencing, then in another location in a public building) and one or more other locations in a public building, which may include other of its offices, through an interactive video conference and public notice is provided as required under the Open Meetings Act for all locations, then members physically present in those locations all count toward determining a quorum. "Public building" means any building or portion of a building owned or leased by any public body. [5 ILCS 120/2.01] Action by the Board may only be taken so long as a quorum is present at the time the action is taken.
Voting at any open meeting shall be by voice vote. No secret ballot shall be utilized.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 2, § 3002.410
Added at 32 Ill. Reg. 1153, effective February 1, 2008