Notice

Sunshine Act Agenda Requirement Changes Effective Aug. 30

August 26th, 2021

Act 65 of 2021 amends the Sunshine Act to require political subdivisions to make available in advance to the public the proposed agenda for any governmental meeting.
 
The law is effective on Aug. 30, 2021.
 
Act 65 amends Section 709 of the Sunshine Act (relating to the giving of public notice) to require every political subdivision to do all of the following:
 
  • Post the meeting agenda on the political subdivision’s website at least 24 hours prior to a meeting, and the agenda must include a list of each matter that may be considered at the meeting. This only applies if the municipality has a “publicly accessible internet website” and does not mandate a borough create one.
  • Physically post the agenda at the meeting location as well as at the principal office of the political subdivision; and
  • Make available copies of the agenda to members of the public in attendance
  • These new rules would not apply for conference, work, or executive sessions.
 
PSAB worked with other municipal associations to successfully amend the intent of the original bill which would have imposed unreasonable unfunded mandates on our membership. PSAB believes the final version of the bill is exceedingly improved compared to the original version.
 
Click here to read an article from the August Borough News magazine.
 
Questions? Contact Ed Troxell, PSAB Director of Government Affairs, at etroxell@boroughs.org or Ron Grutza, PSAB Senior Directory of Regulatory Affairs & Assistant Director of Government Affairs, at rgrutza@boroughs.org.