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April 21, 1975
Member, Senate of Virginia
74-75 584
This will acknowledge receipt of your recent letter wherein you
inquire as follows:
"It has been brought to my attention that there is a
General Professional Advisory Committee of the State Council on
Higher Education and a Council of College and/or University
Presidents of all State supported Colleges. My inquiry is whether
these two groups are [excepted] from the Freedom of
Information Act, and by what authority."
Section 2.1-341 (a), Code of Virginia (1960), as amended, sets
forth the types of public bodies or governmental entities to which
the requirements of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act are to be
applicable:
"(a) meeting or meetings' means the meetings, when
sitting as a body or entity, or as an informal assemblage of the
constituent membership, with or without minutes being tai: en,
whether or not votes are cast, of one authority, board, bureau,
commission, district or agency or of any political subdivision of
the State, including cities, towns and counties; municipal
councils, governing bodies of counties, school boards and plannin
commissions; anf other organizations corporations or agencies in
the state."
The state Council of Higher Education is unquestionably an agency
of the State, within the intendment of §2.1-341(a), and is,
therefore, subject to the requirements of the Act.
The General Professional Advisory Committee is a committee
established by the State Council and serves the State Council on a
continuing basis in an advisory capacity. In view of these facts, I
am of the opinion that the General Professional Advisory Committee is
an organiaztion or agency in the State "supported wholly or
principally by public funds" as set forth in §2.1-341 (a) and,
consequentry, is subject to the Act.
The Council of Presidents, on the other hand, was established by
the Presidents themselves, rather than the State Council, the purpose
of discussing problems common to chief executives of higher
educational institutions. It has no official status as a creature of
the State Council and consequently is not an organization or agency
in the State "supported wholly or principally by public funds." I am,
therefore, of the opinion that the Council of Presidents is not a
public body within the Act's coverage.
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