THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
Sec. 1-227. (Formerly Sec. 1-21c). Mailing
of notice of meetings to persons filing written request.
Fees. The public agency shall, where practicable, give notice by
mail of each regular meeting, and of any special meeting which is called, at
least one week prior to the date set for the meeting, to any person who has
filed a written request for such notice with such body, except that such body
may give such notice as it deems practical of special meetings called less than
seven days prior to the date set for the meeting.
Such notice requirement shall not apply to the general assembly, either
house thereof or to any committee thereof.
Any request for notice filed pursuant to this section shall be valid for
one year from the date on which it is filed unless a renewal request is filed.
Renewal requests for notice shall be filed within thirty days after
January first of each year. Such
public agency may establish a reasonable charge for sending such notice based on
the estimated cost of providing such service.
(P.A. 75-342, §7).