Chapter 3 Missouri Open Meetings/Open Records Law (Sunshine Law)
Index
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Overview
- Section 3 Subsequent Legislative History
- Section 4 Constitutionality
- Section 5 Public Policy
- Section 6 Operation of the Sunshine Law
- Section 7 Who Is Subject to the Sunshine Law?
- Section 8 Who Are Public Governmental Bodies?
- Section 9 Who Are Quasi-Public Governmental Bodies?
- Section 10 Who Are Not Public Governmental Bodies?
- Section 11 The Courts
- Section 12 What Meetings or Records Are Subject to Disclosure?
- Section 13 Public Meetings
- Section 14 What Is Public Business?
- Section 15 What Constitutes a Meeting?
- Section 16 Telephone Conferences as Meetings
- Section 17 Exempt Public Meetings
- Section 18 Required Records of Meeting Activities
- Section 19 Public Records
- Section 20 Access Provisions for Public Meetings
- Section 21 Access to Public Records
- Section 22 Appointment of Custodian
- Section 23 Reasonable Written Policy
- Section 24 Required Response to Requests
- Section 25 Fees for Obtaining Public Records
- Section 26 Practical Considerations
- Section 27 Closed Meetings and Closed Records
- Section 28 Legal Actions, Causes of Action, or Litigation
- Section 29 Real Estate Transactions
- Section 30 Personnel and Employment Matters
- Section 31 Who Is an Employee?
- Section 32 Records Relating to Hiring, Firing, Promotion, or Discipline
- Section 33 Preparation for Negotiations With Employees
- Section 34 State Militia or National Guard
- Section 35 Certain Records of Identifiable Individuals
- Section 36 Testing and Examination Materials
- Section 37 Computer Software Codes and Documentation
- Section 38 Competitive Bid Specifications Before Publication
- Section 39 Sealed Bids
- Section 40 Innovations and Proprietary Interests
- Section 41 Municipal Hot Lines
- Section 42 Auditor Communications
- Section 43 Critical Incident Response Plans
- Section 44 Security Systems and Structural Plans
- Section 45 Configuration of Computer Networks
- Section 46 Security of Electronic Transactions
- Section 47 Otherwise Protected From Disclosure by Law
- Section 48 Violations and Remedies
- Section 49 Who May Bring an Action and Where
- Section 50 Injunctive Relief
- Section 51 Voiding Illegal Actions
- Section 52 Statute of Limitations
- Section 53 Civil Penalties
- Section 54 Litigation Considerations
- Section 55 Conclusion