Arizona school boards, city councils and other public bodies can meet online to discuss public business but that they still need to accommodate the public, Attorney General Terry Goddard said Tuesday.
Telecommunications technology offers the promise of widening public access to meetings held through webcasts and other means, Goddard said. "This promise, however, is counterbalanced by the potential for abuse or technical obstacles for some citizens to access the meeting."
Goddard discussed the issue in a legal opinion that reviewed a plan by the Camp Verde Unified School District's governing board to meet online to discuss a document.