Judges: Robert L. Shevin, Attorney General Prepared by: Jan Dunn, Assistant Attorney General
Filed Date: 1/17/1974
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
QUESTION:
Do local health-related commissions, councils, or agencies receiving state or federal funds fall under the provisions of the Sunshine Law?
SUMMARY:
Local health-related commissions, councils, or agencies which are private, nonprofit organizations and which receive state or federal funds are not subject to the Sunshine Law.
The Sunshine Law, s.
I am informed that the health-related commissions or agencies which you refer to are private, nonprofit organizations licensed by the state or receiving moneys from the state or the federal government. Since these organizations are not state or local government agencies and are not under the control of the legislature, they do not come under the provisions of the Sunshine Law. Accord: Attorney General Opinions 071-191 and 072-158. The fact that they receive state or federal funds does not subject such groups to the Sunshine Law. The legislature has recently added a provision to the Public Records Law, s.
Your question is, therefore, answered in the negative.