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(h) Use of City equipment for video or audio presentations by a speaker shall <br /> be prohibited. However, nothing contained herein shall prohibit a speaker from making <br /> a presentation (including photographs, diagrams, or using other audio or visual means) <br /> to the City Council during such speaker's public comments. <br /> (i) The presiding officer shall have the power and responsibility to enforce <br /> decorum and order of the meeting as set forth in Section 2-104(c). Among other means <br /> of enforcement, the presiding officer may order the podium microphone turned off <br /> and/or video broadcast interrupted when the presiding officer has determined that an <br /> individual or group has disrupted the meeting, or the individual or group has exceeded <br /> their allotted time to speak without permission of the presiding officer. <br /> 0) All cell phones, pagers, or electronic devices belonging to the public, <br /> press, or personnel that may be disruptive must be placed on vibrate mode/quiet or be <br /> turned off while a meeting is in session. Members of the public may bring signs into the <br /> Council Chambers so long they do not obstruct the view of other attendees or constitute <br /> a disruption of the meeting, in accordance with the following restriction: (i) No stick, <br /> post, pole or other item may be attached to the sign. <br /> Section 6. Teleconferencing. <br /> Remote participation in a City Council meeting shall be governed by the <br /> teleconferencing provisions set forth in the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code <br /> Section 54950, et seq.) and by a Teleconferencing Policy duly adopted by the City <br /> Council. <br /> Section 7. Audio, Video, and Photographic Recording. <br /> (a) As set forth in the Brown Act, any person attending an open session of a City <br /> Council Meeting shall have the right to record the proceedings with an audio <br /> or video recorder or camera unless the City Council by majority vote <br /> determines that the recording cannot continue without noise, illumination, or <br /> obstruction of view that constitutes, or would constitute, a persistent <br /> disruption to the meeting. <br /> (b) No person shall obstruct the aisles, entrances, or exits of the Council <br /> Chambers. <br /> Section 8. Disruption of Telephonic or Internet Service. <br /> (a) Disruption Generally. In accordance with the requirements contained in SB <br /> 707 and to ensure transparency, public participation and continuation of <br /> government during technological disruptions, if a disruption of telephonic or <br /> internet service occurs during a meeting subject to the Brown Act that <br /> prevents members of the public from attending or observing the meeting via <br /> Resolution No. 2026-XXX <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />