HB 2169 - Specifies Parole Board Records are no Longer Exempt from Mandatory Disclosure Requirements in the Virginia Freedom of Information Act - Virginia Key Vote

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Title: Specifies Parole Board Records are no Longer Exempt from Mandatory Disclosure Requirements in the Virginia Freedom of Information Act

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Title: Specifies Parole Board Records are no Longer Exempt from Mandatory Disclosure Requirements in the Virginia Freedom of Information Act

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to concur with senate amendments and pass a bill that specifies Parole Board records are no longer exempt from mandatory disclosure requirements in the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.

Highlights:

  • Amends previous legislation to specify Parole Board records are no longer exempt from mandatory disclosure requirements in the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Sec. 1).

  • Requires the Parole Board issue a statement over why an individual was granted or denied parole and specifies the board must conduct votes on parole decisions at public meetings (Sec. 1).

  • Specifies the provisions of this bill shall take effect beginning July 1, 2024 (Sec. 2).

Title: Specifies Parole Board Records are no Longer Exempt from Mandatory Disclosure Requirements in the Virginia Freedom of Information Act

Title: Specifies Parole Board Records are no Longer Exempt from Mandatory Disclosure Requirements in the Virginia Freedom of Information Act

Title: Specifies Parole Board Records are no Longer Exempt from Mandatory Disclosure Requirements in the Virginia Freedom of Information Act

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