1. A public body may conduct a meeting by means of teleconference or videoconference if:
(a) A quorum is actually or collectively present, whether in person or by means of electronic communication; and
(b) There is a physical location designated for the meeting where members of the public are permitted to attend and participate.
2. If any member of a public body attends a meeting by means of teleconference or videoconference, the chair of the public body, or his or her designee, must make reasonable efforts to ensure that:
(a) Members of the public body and members of the public present at the physical location of the meeting can hear or observe each member attending by teleconference or videoconference; and
(b) Each member of the public body in attendance can participate in the meeting.
(Added to NRS by 2019, 3618)