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SUMMARY
Synopsis of HRC Amendment
The House Rules
Committee Amendment provides that conference committee meetings may be closed
to the public pursuant to the exceptions stated in Section
Synopsis
of Original Bill
House Concurrent
Resolution 1 amends Joint Rule 3-1 to allow conference committee meetings to be
open to the public provided they may be closed to the public for good cause
upon a vote of the committee. The time
and place of open conference committee meetings shall be announced on the
public address system and posted at the speaker’s and the president pro
tempore’s offices.
Significant
Issues
Currently, conference committee meetings are closed to the
public. Section
“A.
All meetings of a quorum of members of any committee or policymaking body of
the state legislature held for the purpose of discussing public business or for
the purpose of taking any action within the authority of or the delegated
authority of such committee or body are declared to be public meetings open to
the public at all times.
B.
The provisions of Subsection A of this section shall not apply to matters relating
to personnel, or matters adjudicatory in nature, or any bill, resolution or
other legislative matter not yet presented to either house of the legislature
or general appropriation bills.
C.
For the purposes of this section, “meeting” means a gathering of the members
called by the presiding officer of a standing committee.”
Currently, state law provides that meetings
called by the presiding officers of standing committees be open to the
public. The law does not preclude the
Legislature from adopting rules providing that meetings of committees other
than standing committees be open to the public.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
No appropriation is
contained in this bill.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
For clarification
purposes on page 2, line 8 the words “good cause” may be defined within set
parameters.