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NH HB1579

NH HB1579
Requiring records to be kept for certain exempt convenings under the right-to-know law.


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Introduced
11/13/2017
In Committee
04/11/2018
Crossed Over
03/21/2018
Passed
Dead
06/30/2018

Introduced Session

2018 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Requiring records to be kept for certain exempt convenings under the right-to-know law.

AI Summary

This bill requires records to be kept and publicly disclosed within 72 hours for certain exempt meetings under the Right-to-Know Law in New Hampshire. Specifically, it mandates that records be kept for meetings related to collective bargaining strategy or negotiations, as well as meetings for consultation with legal counsel. These records must include details such as the specific exemption relied upon, the names of members and persons appearing, the meeting location, and the start and end times. However, this requirement does not apply to meetings exempted under other provisions of the Right-to-Know Law. The bill would take effect on January 1, 2019.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs, Justice

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Inexpedient to Legislate, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote === BILL KILLED ===; 04/19/2018; Senate Journal 13 (on 04/19/2018)

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