I say go with the letter. It's worth getting the AG's office to tell us
definitively whether or not we need to play by OMA and FOIA rules.
Rodger
Rodger Brayden
Director, Forest Park Public Library
708-366-7171, Ext. 102
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Aaron Skog
<aaron.skog(a)railslibraries.info>wrote;wrote:
SWAN Board,
The OMA letter looks good to me. Unless I hear otherwise from any of you,
I will give Kathie the go ahead on Monday.
Aaron Skog
SWAN Executive Director
125 Tower Drive
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Phone: 630.734.5122
Fax: 630.734.5056
aaron.skog(a)railslibraries.info
http://support.swanlibraries.net
*From:* Kathie T. Henn [mailto:KTHenn@KTJLAW.com]
*Sent:* Friday, March 28, 2014 1:25 PM
*To:* Aaron Skog; April Krzeczkowski (limricc.april(a)comcast.net); Judy
Hutchinson; Don Myers
*Cc:* Richard Shurman (rshurman(a)ccs.nsls.lib.il.us); Gerard E. Dempsey
*Subject:* draft letter to Public Access Counselor
Aaron, April, Judy and Don:
Attached is a letter we prepared on behalf of CCS seeking an advisory
opinion from the Public Access Counselor ("PAC") with respect to OMA and
FOIA. I have spoken to some of you about this issue and wanted to send you
the draft letter so that you can see what we would like to send to the
PAC. I know this issue is of interest to all of you. If the PAC decides
that OMA and FOIA do not apply, your board could always decide to comply
with either or both statutes. I believe that many of your boards may
continue to comply with OMA, at least for governing board meetings, but
that they would be interested in dropping the FOIA requirement.
We submitted a similar letter on behalf of LIMRiCC in 2010. At that time,
the feedback the PAC provided was that this question was not of general
importance and did not impact enough entities for them to provide an
advisory opinion. That is the reason why we felt it would be helpful to
seek to include a number of intergovernmental entities to illustrate to the
PAC that there are many such entities in the state of Illinois.
Please let me know if you are interested in participating in the
submission of this request. Also, let me know if you want to present it at
a board meeting for discussion and the date that your board meeting will
take place. I would be happy to discuss this by telephone with you, but
I thought it might be beneficial to provide you with a copy of the letter
and allow you an opportunity to review it before we discuss the issues.
Please contact me with any comments or questions.
Thanks,
Kathie Henn
Klein, Thorpe and Jenkins, Ltd.
20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 1660
Chicago, Illinois 60606
telephone: 312.984.6424
fax: 312.984.6444