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The Open Meetings Act (OMA) is a related Illinois statute that grants to all persons the right to attend meetings in which public business is discussed. "Public bodies", defined similarly as in FOIA, are required to provide advance notice of meetings to the public and maintain minutes for public inspection. All discussions of public business ...
The textual definition of "public bodies" in FOIA is nearly identical to "public bodies" under the Open Meetings Act, [j] a related Illinois statute that requires meetings to be open to the public. However, the scope of "public bodies" is broader under FOIA, and includes individual officers and agencies who do not hold meetings.
Illinois Illinois Freedom of Information Act: ILCS 5 §§ 140/1 to 140/11.6 1984 [25] Any person Indiana Access to Public Records Act IN Code §§ 5-14-3-1 to 5-14-3-10 1983 [26] Any person Iowa Iowa Open Records Law Iowa Code §§ 22.1 to 22.16 1967 [27] Any person Kansas Kansas Open Records Act KSA §§ 45–215 to 45-524 1984 [28] Any person ...
The Oklahoma Board of Education took no action on a proposed lawsuit designed to keep legislators out of the board's executive sessions
Chicago City Council committees violated the Illinois Open Meetings Act and their own rules by meeting and taking actions without a quorum at least four times over the same four-month span. [50] Over half of elected Chicago alderpersons took illegal campaign contributions totalling $282,000 in 2013. [51] [52] [53]
The penalty for the first violation of Idaho’s open meeting law is $250 and the penaty for any subsequent violation is $2,500. The penalty for a governing body that knowingly violates the open ...
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House lawmakers heard Wednesday from Iowans who say Davenport's approval of $2 million in payouts for former employees violated the state's open meetings laws.