Attorney General's
Sunshine Advisories
Read the current
Sunshine Advisory from the Iowa Attorney General
Past Advisories:
July 2007 - When is a Gathering an Open Meeting? “But, we were just having breakfast . . .”
June 2007 - Lights! Cameras! Action! Public Access to Open Meetings
May 2007 - Are E-Mails and Telephone Billing Records of Peace Officers in Law Enforcement Agencies Confidential?
April 2007 - Emergency Response Plans: What Information is Open to the Public?
March 2007 - Open Meetings and Public Records: Let the Sun Shine!
February 2007 - Notice for Meetings of Governmental Bodies: What if more than one law requires notice?
January 2007 - Who’s in charge of deciding access to public records? The “lawful custodian” holds the key to examination and copying.
November 2006 - Estimating Costs for Public Record Requests: “Just how much is this going to cost?”
October
2006 - Handling New Ideas at Public Meetings: Only emergencies
trump notice and agenda requirements.
September
2006 - Closed Sessions for Governmental Bodies -- Motions to close
a meeting, and any final action, must be open.
August
2006 - Should a record be withheld
from the public if it contains confidential information? No, officials usually
can black out confidential
information and release the rest.
July
2006 - Can One Member of a Governmental Body Participate in a Meeting
Electronically? Iowa's Open Meetings Law allows for individual electronic participation.
June
2006 - Are Your Library Records Confidential? -- A criminal or juvenile
justice agency can obtain access to library records if investigating a person
suspected of committing a crime..
May
2006 - Can Members of the Public Sue to Enforce Iowa's Sunshine Laws?
Yes - the law arms the public with remedies.
April
2006 - Can Public Bodies Negotiate in Private for the Purchase of Real
Estate? How does Iowa's Open Meetings law operate when public bodies are purchasing
real estate?
March
2006 - Open Meetings and Public Records: Let the Sun Shine!
February
2006 - Can the Public Obtain Copies of "9-1-1" Audio Tapes?
Yes - audio tapes are just a different form of public record.
January
2006 - The Open Meetings Law Applies to Nonprofits Licensed to Conduct
Pari-Mutuel Wagering or Gambling Games.
Click here to find archived articles dating back to 2001.