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AB 1945: Open Meetings (2002)

Summary

AB 1945 (2002) protects the public interest by helping make sure that confidential information discussed in a confidential meeting remains confidential. Specifically, AB 1945 makes it explicitly unlawful to publicly disclose confidential information that is the basis for a local legislative body to meet in a legally held closed session pursuant to the Brown Act.

For more information, you can read the AB 1945 "Fact Sheet" prepared by a member of Senator Simitian's staff.

Final Status and Text

AB 1945 is no longer active. Its final status was:
Signed into Law

You can read its final text on the Legislature's Bill Information site.