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VIRGINIA FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT. OPEN MEETINGS. MAYOR'S
CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
April 3, 1979
The Honorable Frederick H. Creekmore
Member, House of Delegates
78-79 316A
This is in reply to your recent letter wherein you ask if the
Chesapeake Citizens Advisory Committee ("Committee") is a public body
subject to the requirements of the Virginia Freedom of Information
Act. You advise that the Committee is composed of citizens appointed
by the mayor to review city charter provisions and recommend possible
changes to the mayor. It is also my understanding that the Committee
reports only to the mayor, not the city council, and that no public
funds are used to support the activities of the Committee.
Section 2.1-341 (a) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended,
sets forth the kinds of public bodies subject to the requirements of
the Virginia Freedom of Information Act and includes therein:
"[A]ny legislative body, authority, board,
bureau, commission, district or agency of the State or of any
political subdivision of the State, including cities, towns and
counties; municipal councils, governing bodies of counties, school
boards and planning commissions; and other organizations,
corporations, or agencies in the State, supported wholly or
principally by public funds."
The Committee you describe is not created by a public body, does
not perform delegated functions of a public body, does not advise a
public body, and does not receive public funding. I, therefore,
conclude that the Committee in question would not be a public body
within the ambit of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.
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