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Public Act 096-1473 |
HB5483 Enrolled | LRB096 16279 JAM 31537 b |
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AN ACT concerning government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Open Meetings Act is amended by changing |
Section 2.06 as follows: |
(5 ILCS 120/2.06) (from Ch. 102, par. 42.06) |
Sec. 2.06. Minutes ; right to speak . |
(a) All public bodies shall keep written minutes of all |
their
meetings, whether open or closed,
and a verbatim
record |
of all their closed meetings in the form of an audio or video |
recording.
Minutes
shall include, but need not be limited to: |
(1) the date, time and place of the meeting; |
(2) the members of the public body recorded as either |
present or absent and whether the members were physically |
present or present by means of video or audio conference;
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and |
(3) a summary of discussion on all matters proposed, |
deliberated,
or decided, and a record of any votes taken. |
(b) A public body shall approve the minutes of its open |
meeting within 30 days after that meeting or at the public |
body's second subsequent regular meeting, whichever is later. |
The minutes of meetings open to the public shall be available |
for
public inspection within 10 7 days after of the approval of |
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such minutes by the public
body. Beginning July 1, 2006, at the |
time it complies with the other requirements of this |
subsection, a public body that has a website that the full-time |
staff of the public body maintains shall post the minutes of a |
regular meeting of its governing body open to the public on the |
public body's website within 10 7 days after of the approval of |
the minutes by the public body. Beginning July 1, 2006, any |
minutes of meetings open to the public posted on the public |
body's website shall remain posted on the website for at least |
60 days after their initial posting.
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(c) The verbatim record may be destroyed without |
notification to or the
approval of a records commission or the |
State Archivist under the Local Records
Act or the State |
Records Act no less than 18 months after the completion of the
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meeting recorded but only after: |
(1) the public body
approves the destruction of a |
particular recording; and |
(2) the public body approves minutes of the closed |
meeting that meet the
written minutes requirements of |
subsection (a) of this Section. |
(d) Each public body shall periodically, but no less than
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semi-annually,
meet to review minutes of all closed meetings. |
At such
meetings a determination shall be made, and reported in |
an open session that
(1) the need for confidentiality still |
exists as to all or part of those
minutes or (2) that the |
minutes or portions thereof no
longer require
confidential
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treatment and are available for public inspection. The failure |
of a public body to strictly comply with the semi-annual review |
of closed session written minutes, whether before or after the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
Assembly, shall not cause the written minutes or related |
verbatim record to become public or available for inspection in |
any judicial proceeding, other than a proceeding involving an |
alleged violation of this Act, if the public body, within 60 |
days of discovering its failure to strictly comply with the |
technical requirements of this subsection, reviews the closed |
session minutes and determines and thereafter reports in open |
session that either (1) the need for confidentiality still |
exists as to all or part of the minutes or verbatim record, or |
(2) that the minutes or recordings or portions thereof no |
longer require confidential treatment and are available for |
public inspection. |
(e) Unless the public body has made a determination that |
the verbatim
recording no longer requires confidential |
treatment or otherwise consents to
disclosure, the verbatim |
record of a meeting closed to the public shall not be
open for |
public inspection or subject to discovery in any administrative
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or judicial proceeding other than one brought to enforce this |
Act. In the case of a civil
action brought to enforce this Act, |
the court, if the judge believes such an examination is |
necessary, must conduct such in camera
examination of the |
verbatim record as it finds appropriate in order to
determine |
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whether there has been a violation of this Act. In the case of |
a
criminal proceeding, the court may conduct an
examination in |
order to
determine what portions, if any, must be made |
available to the parties for use
as evidence in the |
prosecution. Any such initial inspection must be held in |
camera. If the court
determines that a complaint or suit |
brought for noncompliance under this Act
is valid it may, for |
the purposes of discovery, redact from the minutes of the
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meeting closed to the public any information deemed to qualify |
under the
attorney-client privilege. The provisions of this |
subsection do not supersede
the privacy or confidentiality |
provisions of State or federal law. |
(f) Minutes of meetings closed to the public shall be |
available only after
the public body determines that it is no |
longer necessary to protect the public
interest or the privacy |
of an individual by keeping them confidential. |
(g) Any person shall be permitted an opportunity to address |
public officials under the rules established and recorded by |
the public body. |
(Source: P.A. 93-523, eff. 1-1-04; 93-974, eff. 1-1-05; 94-28, |
eff. 1-1-06; 94-542, eff. 8-10-05; 94-1058, eff. 1-1-07.)
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