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  Public Records and Open Meetings Legislation

This page last updated on April 26, 2010

This page will include any and all issues that relate to the public's access to public records and open meetings.

Recent additions are highlighted

House Bills

HB616 - LEA REPORTING REQUIRMENTS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. This bill would make optional the requirement that a local board of education publish financial statements, now available on the Internet, in the local newspaper. This bill would also delete the requirement that payrolls be signed by the chair of the local board of education.

Senate Bills

SB152 -  PROVIDE COPIES OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. This bill would require public officials to provide copies of public documents within five (5) working days. 

SB369PUBLIC RECORDS - Public records, access to records containing personal information, restricted, Sec. 30-3-194 am'd. 

SB400OPEN MEETINGS VIA TELECONFERENCE - State regulatory boards and agencies, open meetings, teleconference meetings authorized under certain circumstances, Sec. 36-25A-2.5 added; Secs. 36-25A-1, 36-25A-2 am'd.

SB466 - LEA REPORTING REQUIRMENTS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. This bill would make optional the requirement that a local board of education publish financial statements, now available on the Internet, in the local newspaper. This bill would also delete the requirement that payrolls be signed by the chair of the local board of education.

 

 

 

 

 

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