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7. One member representing the Maine School Management
Association, appointed by the Governor;

 
8. The Attorney General, or the Attorney General's
designee;

 
9. One member representing the Maine Association of
Broadcasters, appointed by the President of the Senate;

 
10. One member representing the Maine Freedom of
Information Coalition, appointed by the Speaker of the House;

 
11. One member of the public, appointed by the President of
the Senate; and

 
12. One member of the public, appointed by the Speaker of
the House; and be it further

 
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

 
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:

 
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;

 
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;

 
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;

 
4. Undertake a comprehensive inventory and review of the
various exceptions to public access to records and proceedings


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