Municipal
Open meetings and agendas
The Brown Act sets hard rules for how a public body meets. Ithil builds the agenda, holds the posting clock, and keeps the record in a form that survives a challenge.
The 72-hour gate
A regular meeting agenda has to be posted at least 72 hours ahead. Ithil enforces that gate at posting time. An override is possible when the law allows one, but the override itself is recorded, so the exception is as auditable as the rule.
Votes and minutes on the record
Meeting records capture the vote member by member. Once an agenda is posted it is frozen, preserved as the version the public saw. The dashboard tracks on-time posting rate and how long minutes take to publish, so the body can show its own compliance rather than assert it.
