On March 28, 2025, Governor Healey signed into law a bill which extends the temporary provisions pertaining to the Open Meeting Law to June 30, 2027. Specifically, this further extension allows public bodies to continue holding meetings remotely without a quorum of the public body physically present at a meeting location, and to provide "adequate, alternative" access to remote meetings. The language does not make any substantive changes to the Open Meeting Law other than extending the expiration date of the temporary provisions regarding remote meetings from March 31, 2025 to June 30, 2027.
Agenda
- Call to Order
- Roll Call (for non-video Board members present)
- Meeting Procedures
- Approval of the February 26, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Approval of Claims, Reconsiderations, Conferences and Offsets (Overpayments).
- Pre-Conference Determinations
- Eligibility 89056 submittals 32 ($3,752.73) and 33 ($10,927.77). Charges were originally denied as the claim was submitted more than 365 days after the invoices were paid. The Consultant has provided the following statement: “As communicated via email, our previous controller retired after 25 years at the end of August, and a review of 21J submittals indicated that several that had not been finalized through the system. We understand that the claims were rejected due to the 365-day limitation and are respectfully requesting a conference to discuss this inadvertent submittal error.”
- Budget Status
- New Business
Upcoming UST Meetings:
- UST Administrative Review Board Meeting: Thursday, April 30, 2026
| Date published: | March 19, 2026 |
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