Judges: Robert L. Shevin, Attorney General Prepared by: Sharyn L. Smith Assistant Attorney General
Filed Date: 12/29/1977
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
QUESTION:
Is a board of visitors established under the provisions of s. 416.07, F. S., for the purpose of visiting juvenile detention homes governed by the Sunshine Law?
SUMMARY:
A board of visitors established under the provisions of s. 416.07, F. S., for the purpose of visiting juvenile detention homes is governed by the Government in the Sunshine Law, s.
The Government in the Sunshine Law, s.
All meetings of any board or commission of any state agency or authority or of any agency or authority of any county, municipal corporation or any political subdivision . . . at which official acts are to be taken are declared to be public meetings open to the public at all times . . . . (Emphasis supplied.)
The county board of visitors was created and its members appointed pursuant to s. 416.07, F. S. Its purposes, duties, and functions have been prescribed by law. Section 416.08, F. S. It would appear that the committee is an agency of the county for the purposes of and subject to the provisions of the Sunshine Law, which requires that all meetings at which official action is to be taken be open to the public, that resonable notice of such meetings be given, and that minutes of all such meetings be promptly recorded and made available for public inspection.
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Prepared by: Sharyn L. Smith Assistant Attorney General