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The Pennsylvania Sunshine Act, 65 Pa.C.S. 701-716, requires agencies to deliberate and take official action on agency business in an open and public meeting. It requires that meetings have prior notice, and that the public can attend, participate, and comment before an agency takes that official action. The Office of Open Records (OOR) does not enforce the Sunshine Act, but it does provide training on the law. Following are answers to the most frequently asked questions the OOR receives regarding the Sunshine Act.
Any state or local government body and all sub-units appointed by that body that perform an essential government function and exercises authority to take official action or render advice. It can include boards, councils, authorities, commissions, and committees.
The law defines a meeting as \"any prearranged gathering of an agency which is attended or participated in by a quorum of the members of an agency held for the purpose of deliberating agency business or taking official action.\"
Note that the Sunshine Act applies any time a quorum deliberates agency business or takes official action, no matter the physical location of those deliberations or actions. The use of the term \"prearranged\" does not allow agencies to thwart the intent of the Sunshine Act simply by holding an unscheduled discussion about agency business.
The law defines agency business as \"the framing, preparation, making or enactment of laws, policy or regulations, the creation of liability by contract or otherwise or the adjudication of rights, duties and responsibilities.\" Agency business specifically does not include administrative action (i.e., the execution or carrying out of previously approved official action or policies).
Yes. The Sunshine Act allows meetings to be recorded with an audio recorder or a video recorder. It also allows agencies to issue reasonable rules concerning the use of recording devices in order to avoid any disruptions. However, such rules cannot be an attempt to prevent a member of the public from recording a meeting.
Yes. Agencies are required to record the time, date, and place of their meetings; the names of the members present, the substance of all official action taken during the meetings, and a record of how each individual voted. The minutes must also include the names of all citizens who appeared officially and the subject of their testimony.
An agency cannot legally take official action if a quorum is not present. A quorum is the minimum number or majority of voting members of an agency that must be present in order for the agency to conduct business. The number of members needed to form a quorum varies by the type of agency involved.
The above does not apply to boroughs and First Class Townships. Per the codes governing those municipalities, a quorum of the council/commission must be physically present to conduct official business. Once the quorum is met, however, any additional members may participate remotely.
The agency can also add to the agenda at the meeting itself by majority vote. The reason for the change must be announced prior to any official action, including a vote, the amended agenda must be posted within 24 hours after the meeting, and the meeting minutes must reflect that the change was made.
ACT is committed to providing appropriate accommodations for examinees who take the ACT test. To request accommodations, you will need to work with a school official, because the accommodations requested should be similiar to the accommodations you currently receive in school. Accommodations MUST be approved by ACT before testing. A request alone is not enough.
Your school official will receive a copy of the decision notification. If your request was denied, review your decision notification with your school official. You have until the late registration deadline to submit an appeal.
You are responsible for working with your school official to make arrangements to test within the special testing window. Students approved for special testing usually test at their own school. If your high school cannot administer the test, contact ACT as soon as possible.
This page provides video explanations to all of the mathematics questions that are part of the five practice tests in The Official ACT Prep Guide 2020-21 released in April 2020. The first test called Test 1 (Form code 20MC6) is identical to the official ACT test from June 2018 (Form code A11). The second and third tests in this official guide are a mix of questions taken from April 2015 ACT (Form 73G), June 2015 ACT (Form 73C), and the five tests that were published in the previous edition of the Real ACT Prep Guide, 3rd Edition. The fourth test is an identical copy of the 2017 June ACT (Form 74C) test, and the fifth test is an identical copy of 2017 December ACT (Form A10). I recommend that students skip buying this guide and instead use the following five full length official tests: 2018 June ACT (Form A11), 2015 April ACT(Form 73G), 2015 June ACT(Form 73C), 2017 June ACT(Form 74C), and 2017 December ACT(Form A10). Afterwards they can purchase the Real ACT Prep Guide, 3rd Edition that has five tests with no overlap with these four official tests.
This page provides video explanations to all of the mathematics questions that are part of the five practice tests in The Official ACT Prep Guide 2019-20 released in May 2019. The first three tests in this official guide are a mix of questions taken from April 2015 ACT (Form 73G), June 2015 ACT (Form 73C), and the five tests that were published in the previous edition of the Real ACT Prep Guide, 3rd Edition. The fourth test is an identical copy of the 2017 June ACT (Form 74C) test, and the fifth test was newly added in 2019 and is an identical copy of 2017 December ACT (Form A10). I recommend that students skip buying this guide and instead use the following four full length official tests: 2015 April ACT(Form 73G), 2015 June ACT(Form 73C), 2017 June ACT(Form 74C), and 2017 December ACT(Form A10). Afterwards they can purchase the Real ACT Prep Guide, 3rd Edition that has five tests with no overlap with these four official tests.
A public record is any writing or recording - regardless of whether it is a paper record, an electronic file, an audio or video recording, or any other format - that is prepared or owned by, or in the possession of, a public body or its officers, employees, or agents in the transaction of public business. All public records are presumed to be open, and may only be withheld if a specific, statutory exemption applies.
There are an additional 4, full free-length official ACT practice tests that are slightly outdated but still useful. They are slightly outdated because in 2015, ACT redesigned the optional essay portion of the exam (Writing Test) and updated how it categorizes questions through the entire test. So if you decide to use the official practice tests below, do not work the essay, and just be aware that official question categorizations are now different.
PRACTICE/REVIEW: The ACT is a paper test, so you need to practice it that way-you need paper copies of official exams. Only one free ACT exam is released officially online, so if you don't get any other book, you need to own an Official Guide to the ACT.
So purchase an Official Guide for your ACT practice and make sure to carefully review the questions you miss (you should also make sure that any online ACT Prep Course you take incorporates practice from official ACT exams, like UniversityReady's ACT Prep Course).
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Yes, students can request accommodations if they have disabilities or need English learner (EL) support. Students must request accommodations in advance, by the late registration deadline for their scheduled test date. Students will need documentation from a school official to complete the accommodations request. Accommodation request decisions are usually processed within 10-14 days of request submission. 59ce067264
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