House Bill 307, Louisiana 2010
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| Status: | Final Status: | ||||
| Sponsor: | Representative Wayne Waddell | ||||
| Introduction date: | 03/11/2010, Introduced in House | ||||
| State law: | Louisiana Public Records Act | ||||
| Bill text: | Text of HB 501 | ||||
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HB 307
HB 307, a bill introduced by Representative Wayne Waddell, would remove the exemption for the office of the governor, and instead apply the full scope of the open records policy to the entire executive branch. The bill would however preserve a deliberative process exemption clause. [1]
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See also
- House Bill 499, Louisiana 2010
- House Bill 501, Louisiana 2010
- Louisiana Public Records Act
- Louisiana transparency legislation
- Proposed transparency legislation, 2010
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Similar bills from other states
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