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HB 397 - Georgia's Updated Sunshine Laws

 

Attorney General Sam Olens has been a vocal proponent of government transparency since his days serving in local government. Shortly after being sworn-in as Attorney General, he began working with sponsor Representative Jay Powell and various stakeholders on HB 397, a bill to make Georgia's Open Meetings and Open Records Laws more user-friendly for citizens. HB 397 was overwhelmingly passed by the General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Nathan Deal on April 17, 2012.

HB 397 makes a number of significant improvements to a law that had become convoluted due to adverse court decisions that pared back certain transparency provisions and confusing structure and wording. Notable changes include:

“HB 397 advances good government policy by ensuring citizens’ access to government, while recognizing the need for government to operate efficiently and protecting  the confidentiality of sensitive information,” said Attorney General Olens. “The revamped law will enable Georgians to clearly understand their rights and assist governments in more effectively responding to citizens. Moreover, it provides my office the tools needed to properly enforce the law.”

April 17, 2012 Press Release on Bill Signing