Pennsylvania's Sunshine Act: An Overview of Public Meetings - 10 Things You Need to Know


Christopher R. DiFusco
August 26, 2009

Under the Sunshine Act, committees of an agency that are authorized to take official action or render advice to the main board are, themselves, agencies subject to the requirements of the Sunshine Act. Any time a quorum of the committee meets to deliberate agency business or take official action, they must do so at a public meeting (unless one of the executive session exceptions applies).


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