Sunshine Act definition

Sunshine Act means the Government in the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552b.
Sunshine Act means the Physician Payments Sunshine Act as amended from time to time.
Sunshine Act means the Physician Payment Sunshine Act (42 U.S.C. § 1320a- 7h), as amended.

Examples of Sunshine Act in a sentence

  • As a political subdivision, the City is subject to the Florida Sunshine Act and Public Records Law.

  • Disclose other information forwhich the Government in the Sunshine Act provides an exemption to the open meeting requirements of that Act.

  • This part implements the provisions of the Government in the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552b.


More Definitions of Sunshine Act

Sunshine Act means the Govern- ment in the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552b.§ 1603.4 Open meetings requirement.Any meetings of the Board, as de- fined in § 1603.3, shall be conducted in accordance with this part. Except as provided in § 1603.7, the Board’s meet- ings, or portions thereof, shall be open to public observation.§ 1603.5 Assurance of compliance.(a) The General Counsel or another attorney designated by the General Counsel will attend and monitor all briefings described in § 1603.3(c)(3) and (c)(4) and all informal preliminary dis- cussions described in § 1603.3(c)(5), to assure that those gatherings do not proceed to the point of becoming delib- erations and meetings for Sunshine Act purposes.(b) The General Counsel or the des- ignated attorney will inform the Board Members if developing discussions at a briefing or gathering should be de- ferred until a notice of an open or closed meeting can be published in the § 1603.6FEDERAL REGISTER, and a meeting con- ducted pursuant to the Sunshine Act and this part.(c) For each briefing described in§ 1603.3(c)(3) or (c)(4) and each informal preliminary discussion described in§ 1603.3(c)(5), the General Counsel is hereby authorized to designate a CSB employee, other than the attorney re- ferred to in paragraph (a) of this sec- tion, to serve as a reporter. An em- ployee may be designated as reporter for a single briefing or informal discus- sion or for a series of briefings or dis- cussions. The reporter shall attend and prepare a written summary of each briefing(s) or informal discussion(s) for which he/she has been designated. The reporter must prepare the summary of a particular briefing or informal dis- cussion within five business days after the date of that briefing or discussion. The reporter must then submit the summary to the General Counsel or the designated attorney who attended the briefing or informal discussion that is the subject of the summary for review and approval as a fair and accurate summary of that briefing or discussion. The written summaries of briefings and informal discussions shall be main- tained in the Office of General Counsel.§ 1603.6 Business requiring a meeting.The Board may, by majority vote of its Members, determine that particular items or classes of Board business can- not be accomplished by notation vot- ing, but must instead be decided by a recorded vote at a meeting, as defined in § 1603.3(c). § 1603.7 Grounds on which meetings may be closed or information may be withheld.Except in ...
Sunshine Act means the Colorado Sunshine or Open Meeting Act, COLO. REV.
Sunshine Act means the Colorado Sunshine or Open Meetings Act, COLO. REV. STAT. §§ 24-6-402– 404.
Sunshine Act means the Transparency Reports and Reporting of Physician Ownership or Investment Interests (42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7h) and all relevant regulations.
Sunshine Act means the Colorado Sunshine Act of 1972, C.R.S.§§ 24-6-401 – 402, as amended from time to time, or the corresponding provisions in any successor statute.
Sunshine Act means 65 Pa.C.S. Ch. 7 (relating to open
Sunshine Act means the Colorado Sunshine Act of 1972, COLO. REV. STAT. §§ 24-4-101– 402.