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By a vote of 25-2 (92.59%), the proposal as proposed by Sandaoguo (Working Group Draft) was adopted by the Great Council of 2016.
By a vote of 25-2 (92.59%), the proposal as proposed by Sandaoguo (Working Group Draft) was adopted by the Great Council of 2016.
This proposal was passed on 5-26-2016, 11:17 am.
This proposal was passed on 5-26-2016, 11:17 am.
[[Category:Laws of the South Pacific]]

Latest revision as of 05:54, 1 May 2022

Sunshine Act
An Act of the Assembly of the South Pacific
Logo of the Assembly of the South Pacific
Official textlink
Constitutional lawNo
Legislative history
Introduced bySandaoguo, working group
Passed26 May 2016

The Sunshine Act is a law passed by the Assembly of the South Pacific that requires governmental institutions to periodically publicize information contained in private government forums.

History

The law was originally adopted during the 2016 Great Council.

The original debate can be found here.

The original vote can be found here.

By a vote of 25-2 (92.59%), the proposal as proposed by Sandaoguo (Working Group Draft) was adopted by the Great Council of 2016. This proposal was passed on 5-26-2016, 11:17 am.