PRINTER'S NO. 255
No. 254 Session of 1997
INTRODUCED BY JUBELIRER, HELFRICK, HART, PUNT, SALVATORE, LEMMOND, MOWERY, DELP, CORMAN, BRIGHTBILL, THOMPSON AND TOMLINSON, JANUARY 29, 1997
REFERRED TO STATE GOVERNMENT, JANUARY 29, 1997
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.388, No.84), entitled "An 2 act requiring public agencies to hold certain meetings and 3 hearings open to the public; and providing penalties," 4 further providing for attorney fees. 5 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 hereby enacts as follows: 7 Section 1. Section 13 of the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.388, 8 No.84), known as the Sunshine Act, is amended to read: 9 Section 13. Business transacted at unauthorized meeting void. 10 A legal challenge under this act shall be filed within 30 11 days from the date of a meeting which is open, or within 30 days 12 from the discovery of any action that occurred at a meeting 13 which was not open at which the act was violated, provided that, 14 in the case of a meeting which was not open, no legal challenge 15 may be commenced more than one year from the date of said 16 meeting. The court may enjoin any challenged action until a 17 judicial determination of the legality of the meeting at which 18 the action was adopted is reached. Should the court determine
1 that the meeting did not meet the requirements of this act, it 2 may in its discretion find that any or all official action taken 3 at the meeting shall be invalid. Should the court determine that 4 the meeting met the requirements of this act, all official 5 action taken at the meeting shall be fully effective. [The court 6 may impose attorney fees for legal challenges commenced in bad 7 faith.] 8 Section 2. The act is amended by adding a section to read: 9 Section 14.1. Attorney fees. 10 If a person brings a successful legal challenge under this 11 act, or prevails in part, the court may award reasonable 12 attorney fees and costs of litigation or an appropriate portion 13 thereof. If the court finds that the legal challenge was of a 14 frivolous nature and was brought with no substantial 15 justification, it may award reasonable attorney fees to the 16 prevailing party. 17 Section 3. This act shall be applicable to all legal 18 challenges filed under this act on or after the effective date. 19 Section 4. This act shall take effect in 60 days. A13L02BIL/19970S0254B0255 - 2 -