§ 10006A. Open meetings; virtual meetings; reasonable accommodations for members with a disability.
§ 10006A. Open meetings; virtual meetings; reasonable accommodations for members with a disability. (a) A public body shall allow a member of the public body with a disability to attend a meeting of the public body through the use of an electronic means of communication, instead of being required to attend in-person at a physical […]
§ 10007. Education.
§ 10007. Education. (a) The Attorney General shall publish biennially a manual for FOIA coordinators. The Attorney General shall send the manual to each FOIA coordinator electronically and shall make the manual available on the Attorney General’s website. The Attorney General shall, at a minimum, include the following in the manual: (1) An explanation of […]
§ 10001. Declaration of policy.
§ 10001. Declaration of policy. It is vital in a democratic society that public business be performed in an open and public manner so that our citizens shall have the opportunity to observe the performance of public officials and to monitor the decisions that are made by such officials in formulating and executing public policy; […]
§ 10003. Examination and copying of public records.
§ 10003. Examination and copying of public records. (a) All public records shall be open to inspection and copying during regular business hours by the custodian of the records for the appropriate public body. Reasonable access to and reasonable facilities for copying of these records shall not be denied to any citizen. (b) All state […]
§ 10004. Open meetings.
§ 10004. Open meetings. (a) Every meeting of all public bodies shall be open to the public except those closed pursuant to subsections (b), (c), (d) and (h) of this section. (b) A public body may call for an executive session closed to the public pursuant to subsections (c) and (e) of this section, but […]
§ 10005. Enforcement.
§ 10005. Enforcement. (a) Any action taken at a meeting in violation of this chapter may be voidable by the Court of Chancery. Any citizen may challenge the validity under this chapter of any action of a public body by filing suit within 60 days of the citizen’s learning of such action but in no […]