Advisory Council
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-04-06
There is no special exemption in FOIA for a joint committee of conference of the General Assembly to hold a closed meeting on a budget bill.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-03-06
It is beyond the scope of the FOI Advisory Council’s authority to interpret the rules of either house of the General Assembly. There is no joint conference of the General Assembly after adjournment sine die.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinon AO-02-06
Gathering of quorum from both a town council and a planning commission, on a topic that had once been before the council and was likely to be before it again, should have been advertised to the public as a joint meeting of both entities.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-01-06
FOIA requires that meeting minutes contain a summary of the discussion on matters proposed, deliberated or decided, and a record of any votes taken. Public bodies should always include in meeting minutes a summary of any matter that appears on the agenda for that meeting and of any matters that are the subject of a…
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-06-05
If a public body elects to abstract or summarize records, it can only charge for such a newly created record after a prior agreement with the requester.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-11-05
Question on whether meeting of liaison committee of school board and board of supervisors was subject to FOIA depends on status of members as a subcommittee or quorum of their respective public bodies.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-09-05
Financial status of Virginia Performing Arts Foundation is difficult to ascertain by a non-fact-finding entity, such as the Freedom of Information Advisory Council. VPAF does not appear to be a public body at the time of the FOIA request being made here. Many of the records in the possession of a party not subject to…
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-08-05
Accident reports containing information on juveniles are not to be treated any differently than reports containing information on adults
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-10-05
Study commission appointed to advise public body is also a public body. Public body may impose restrictions on placement and use of recording devices, but may not prohibit recording.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-07-05
Nothing in FOIA prohibits the release of the name of a juvenile shot and killed by a police officer, but §16.1-301 appears to serve as a broad prohibition against the release of law-enforcement records relating to juvniles.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-04-05
a list of websites and keywords blocked by the school district’s computer network firewall may be exempt from disclosure because those records may reveal the design and/or function of part of the school’s security system.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-03-05
personnel files at most governmental agencies are available to the subject of the records, but not if the subject is the employee of an educational agency.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-02-05
Nothing in FOIA prohibits the release of the name of a juvenile shot and killed by a police officer, but §16.1-301 appears to serve as a broad prohibition against the release of law-enforcement records relating to juvniles.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-01-05
School board’s motion to go into closed session complied with FOIA’s three-part test for such motions. County’s vague reference to affirm a recommendation on a personnel matter identified by number rather than by name or position did not comport with FOIA’s requirement that votes taken after reconvening after a closed meeting must describe the substance…
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-28-04
The issue of whether a private entity that receives less than 66 percent of its budget from governmental sources is principally supported by public funds must be considered on a case-by-case basis. The receipt by a private entity of public money derived from arm’s length transactions, without any other source of public funds, should not…
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-26-04
The Virginia Board of Bar examiners has discretion under §54.1-108 to withhold the passing score an individual made on the bar exam, even when it is the subject individual making the request. The Virginia Board of Bar Examiners can elect to withhold aggregate data on bar exam results under the board’s broad grant of authority…
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-27-04
A task force created by a mayor-elect is not a public body subject to FOIA, as the Mayor-elect is not an official covered by FOIA until he takes office.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-25-04
FOIA requests and responses should be clearly communicated and shold avoid editorial comments so that the process does not become adversarial. Minutes of state agencies created prior to July 1, 2004, may be inadequate representations of what transpired in a meeting; a public body is not required to recreate the actions of a pre-July 1,…
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-24-04
A motion to go into closed meetings to discuss ‘issues relating to a specifically named individual’ is too vague to identify either the subject matter under discussion or the purpose of the discussion. Though a meeting might have been closed without the proper procedure, votes taken after the meeting, provided they were recorded in public,…
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-23-04
Citizen applications for a vacant board of supervisors seat are exempt from disclosure as personnel records. A public body may charge $6 for a two-page document if that reflects the actual cost to the public body to produce it.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-22-04
It is the policy of the FOIAC not to issue advisory opinions on matters in pending litigation, or on matters that have already been decided by a judge of competent jurisdiction. Whether or not an entity is a public body is to be measured at the time a request for records is made. Even if…
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-21-04
FOI Advisory Council lacks statutory authority to determine whether the Americans with Disabilities Act would allow sensory or physically disabled members of local public bodies to meet via electronic means when FOIA squarely prohibits it.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-17-04
the working papers exemption does not expire unless the working papers are disseminated or otherwise made public by the official to whom the exemption applies. Absent such a release, a record created by or for one of the named officials for his personal or deliberative use retains the characterization of a working paper.
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FOI Advisory Council Opinion AO-18-04
registrar clerk erred by requiring requester to put verbal FOIA request in writing. Freedom of Information Advisory Council has no authority to investigate or enforce possible FOIA violations. Dispute over whether a record exists is a fact issue for a court to resolve.