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Council Member Dinowitz provides hearing instructions and reminders

1:29:19

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Council Member Eric Dinowitz reminds attendees of the formal nature of the government proceeding and outlines the rules for maintaining decorum during the hearing. He provides instructions for members of the public who wish to speak or submit testimony.

  • Emphasizes that decorum must be observed at all times
  • Explains the process for signing up to speak and submitting written testimony
  • Reminds attendees of restrictions on video recording and photography
Eric Dinowitz
1:29:19
Thank you.
1:29:20
And I do wanna remind before we continue, members of the public that this is a formal government proceeding and that decorum shall be observed at all times.
1:29:31
You're doing a great job.
1:29:32
Don't worry.
1:29:33
But members of the public shall remain silent at all times, and the witness table is reserved for people who wish to testify and their children.
1:29:42
No video recording or photography is left from the witness table.
1:29:46
Further, members of the public may not present audio or video recordings as testimony, but may submit transcripts of such recordings to the sergeant at arms for inclusion in the hearing record.
1:29:57
If you wish to speak at today's hearing, please fill out an appearance card with the sergeant at arms and wait to be recognized.
1:30:04
When recognized, you will have two minutes to speak on today's hearing topic removing small financial barriers for CUNY students.
1:30:11
If you have a written statement or additional written testimony you wish to submit for the record, please provide a copy of that testimony to the sergeant at arms.
1:30:19
And now we will continue the panel.
1:30:21
Thank you.
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