| | 7. One member representing the Maine School Management | Association, appointed by the Governor; |
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| | 8. The Attorney General, or the Attorney General's | designee; |
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| | 9. One member representing the Maine Association of | Broadcasters, appointed by the President of the Senate; |
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| | 10. One member representing the Maine Freedom of | Information Coalition, appointed by the Speaker of the House; |
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| | 11. One member of the public, appointed by the President of | the Senate; and |
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| | 12. One member of the public, appointed by the Speaker of | the House; and be it further |
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| | Sec. 3. Appointments; cochairs. Resolved: That all appointments must be | made no later than 30 days following the effective date of | this resolve. The appointing authorities shall notify the | Executive Director of the Legislative Council upon making | their appointments. The legislative members named to the | committee shall serve as cochairs. When the appointment of | all members is completed, the cochairs of the committee shall | call and convene the first meeting of the committee no later | than 15 days after the last member is appointed; and be it | further |
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| | Sec. 4. Committee duties. Resolved: That the committee shall meet not | more than 4 times to study state and local governmental | compliance with Maine's freedom of access laws and other | issues relating to citizens' access to public records and | public proceedings. In examining these issues, the committee | shall: |
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| | 1. Review and analyze the Report on Public Records Audit, | prepared by the Maine Freedom of Information Coalition in | November 2002, and the recommendations made in the report; |
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| | 2. Study what measures, if any, state and local | governmental entities in Maine and in other states have taken | to ensure their employees are knowledgeable about and comply | with Maine's freedom of access laws or other comparable state | laws; |
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| | 3. Investigate and recommend ways in which governmental | compliance with Maine's freedom of access laws may be | meaningfully improved and calculate what, if any, costs may be | associated with making such improvements; |
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| | 4. Undertake a comprehensive inventory and review of the | various exceptions to public access to records and proceedings |
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