Massachusetts Statutes

§ 17C — Failure to maintain public records of meetings; orders to maintain

Massachusetts § 17C
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XPUBLIC RECORDS

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 66, § 17C (2026).

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Section 17C. Upon proof of failure of a governmental body as defined in section eleven A of chapter thirty A, section nine F of chapter thirty-four and section twenty-three A of chapter thirty-nine, or by any member or officer thereof to carry out any of the provisions prescribed by this chapter for maintaining public records, a justice of the supreme judicial or the superior court sitting within and for the county in which such governmental body acts or, in the case of a governmental body of the commonwealth, sitting within and for any county, shall issue an appropriate order requiring such governmental body or member or officer thereof to carry out the provisions of this chapter. Such order may be sought by complaint of three or more registered voters, by the attorney general, or by the

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