Arizona Agency Handbook: Chapter 7: Open Meetings
AZ Open Meeting Law Statutes
38-431 | Definitions |
38-431.01 | Meetings shall be open to the public |
38-431.02 | Notice of meetings |
38-431.03 | Executive sessions |
38-431.04 | Writ of mandamus |
38-431.05 | Meeting held in violation of article; business transacted null and void; ratification |
38-431.06 | Investigations; written investigative demands |
38-431.07 | Violations; enforcement; removal from office; in camera review |
38-431.08 | Exceptions; limitation |
38-431.09 | Declaration of public policy |
Open Meeting Law Opinions
March 11, 2008 Re: Effect of an Open Meeting Law Violation Concerning an Improperly Noticed Agenda Item on the Validity of Properly Noticed Agenda Items
No. I08-001 (R08-001)
December 24, 2007 Re: Open Meeting Law and Comments to the Media Concerning Issues that May Come Before a Public Body
No. I07-013 (R07-028)
January 29, 2007 Re: Application of Open Meeting Laws to Board of Trustees created under A.R.S. § 11-952.01.
No I07-001, (R06-037)
July 25, 2005 Re: Open Meeting Law Requirements and E-mail to and from Members of a Public Body
No. I05-004 (R05-010)
May 2, Re: Applicability of Open Meeting Law to Corporate Board of Directors of a Charter School Operator
I00-009 (R99-013)
March 5, Re: Open Meeting Law-Use of an Open Call to the Public
I99-006 (R99-002)
Common Questions Related to Public Records, Meetings, and Information
Although official documents and government meetings, as a general rule, are open to the public, there are always questions about specific cases. To see answers to some common questions related to public records, public meetings, and public information, refer to a 2008 document issued by the Attorney General's Office.