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    Brown Act CPRA

    County Bar Association and the CPRA and Brown Act

    I am reading the Attorney General opinion concerning the private cable company that must comply with open meeting and records requests -- would this apply to a local County Bar Association which has been delegated certain county functions.  It would seem to me that it would; but they are taking a very aggressive stance […]

    June 14, 2009

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    Brown Act

    Can A City Councilmember Change Recorded Vote If It Changes Outcome?

    […] councilmembers change their votes after it has already been tabulated by the City Clerk? This concerns a vote that was taken by written ballot in a public meeting to fill a vacant council seat by appointment. The clerk read the votes and there was no majority on a particular candidate. So, one of the […]

    April 5, 2018

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    CPRA

    Can I access emails of city employees using personal emails for city business?

    […] however, should not be construed broadly, but rather interpreted narrowly in the interest of disclosure. For example, the mere presence of legal counsel at a closed session meeting does not render discussions that take place during that meeting "confidential." Register Division of Freedom Newspapers v. County of Orange, 158 Cal. App. 3d 893, 907-08 […]

    November 17, 2011

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    FAC Seeks Nominations for 2018 Free Speech & Open Government Award

    […] or institution whose actions deserve public honor and emulation for their advancement of government transparency. Areas vital in the struggle for open government are access to public meetings, public records, the courts, government data; defense of citizens’ right to speak; defense of journalists’ rights; and defense of the right to "blow the whistle" and […]

    August 15, 2018

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    Brown Act CPRA

    Water agency contractors’ calculations “trade secret”?

    […] the law that regulates the conduct of the governing bodies of all local public agencies. The Brown Act is intended to provide public access to local government meetings and serves to facilitate participation in all phases of local government decision-making. One of the requirements of the law is that the public be given access […]

    January 16, 2012

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    Blog FAC News

    FAC Seeks Nominations for 2017 Free Speech & Open Government Award

    […] or institution whose actions deserve public honor and emulation for their advancement of government transparency. Areas vital in the struggle for open government are access to public meetings, public records, the courts, government data; defense of citizens’ right to speak; defense of journalists’ rights; and defense of the right to "blow the whistle" and […]

    September 7, 2017

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    CPRA

    How can I find out if a non-profit is cooking the books?

    […] local agency as a full voting member of the governing body of that private corporation, limited liability company, or other entity shall be relieved from the public meeting requirements of this chapter by virtue of a change in status of the full voting member to a nonvoting member.   Thus, the Humane Society would […]

    May 21, 2015

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    Brown Act

    Does the Brown Act allow closed sessions to appoint legal firm?

    Our local water district board is appointing new general counsel. They have agendized this in a special meeting, allowing each prospect to give a presentation on their firm in open session. After each presentation, the board went into closed session pursuant to GC 54957(b)(1), "Public Employee Appointment: General Counsel." I have never seen this […]

    January 31, 2012