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Meetings Access - Hospitals


Hospital indicted on Sunshine, records charges (Ocala) November 2006 (30:11), p. 1

Court: Private hospital exempt (DeLand) June 2006 (30:6), p. 1

Hospital requests ruling on openness (Daytona Beach) January 2003 (27:1), p. 3

Hybrid hospital must operate in sunshine (DeLand) April 2002 (26:4) p 1

Opinion: Autopsy photos can be used during training (Tampa), September 2001 (25:9), p. 2

Changes to lease allow more secrecy (Vero Beach), July 2001 (25:7), p. 4

Hospital agrees to pay part of legal fees (Vero Beach), July 2001 (25:7), p. 4

Court hears hospital access arguments (Tallahassee), February 2001 (25:2), p. 3

Hospital board denies trustees legal fee reimbursement (Vero Beach),
January 2001 (25:1), p. 2

State attorney denies review of hospital (Marathon), December 2000 (24:12), p.2

Hospital authority wants open medical services meetings (Baker County), November 2000 (24:11), p.2

Former hospital trustee asks for legal fund support (Vero Beach), October 2000 (24:10), p.2

Bush will not suspend hospital trustee (Indian River), June 2000 (24:6), p. 1

Reporter denied access to meeting (DeLand), June 2000 (24:6), p. 1

Trustees charged for violating Sunshine Laws (Indian River), May 2000 (24:5), p. 1

Hospital trustee asks for support with Sunshine legal fees (Indian River), February 2000 (24:2), p. 2

Florida AG and watchdog group join in access fight (Tampa), February 2000 (24:2), p. 1

Newspaper, TGH file suits over access (Tampa), March 1999 (23:2) p. 1

Supreme Court declares exemption unconstitutional (Tallahassee), March 1999 (23:2) p. 1

Judge reverses access to hospital ruling (Tarpon Springs), Nov. 1998 (22:11), p. 1

Judge closes hospital lease meeting (Key West), Oct. 1998 (22:10) p. 1

Judge says hospital meeting should have been open (Titusville), September 1998 (22:9), p. 2

Hospital board open to public (Tarpon Springs), July 1998 (22:7), p. 1

Company sues hospital after access to meeting denied (Titusville), June 1998 (22:6), p. 2

AGO: Hospital meetings open (Tallahassee), May 1998 (22:4), p. 1

Judge rules hospital plan exemption unconstitutional (Daytona Beach), February 1998 (22:2), p. 2

AGO says hospital foundation must operate in open, September 1997 (21:9), p. 2

DCA: Hospital subject to access laws (Daytona Beach), July 1997 (21:7), p. 2

Hospital board slammed for secrecy (Tampa), March 1997 (21:3), p. 2

Judge invalidates exemption and voids hospital merger (DeLand), January 1997 (21:1), p. 1

The merger of public hospitals is the public’s business (analysis by Pamela Hasterok), November 1996 (20:11), p. 4

News-Journal files suit over closed hospital merger talks (Daytona Beach), November 1996 (20:11), p. 2

Court rules hospital corporation outside state Sunshine laws (DeLand), October 1995 (20:10), p. 1

Hospital committee subject to Sunshine (Tallahassee), July 1996 (20:7), p. 2

Hospital board meetings must be open, January 1995 (20:1), p. 2

Newspaper sues hospital over records (MacClenny), February 1994 (18:2), p. 1

Sarasota newspaper sues hospital over closed meetings, December 1993 (17:11), p. 2

Judge refuses to dismiss Sunshine suit (Ocala), October 1992 (16:10), p. 2

Bill would exempt public hospitals from Sunshine laws, March 1991 (15:3), p. 3

Paper sues to open side corporation (Sarasota), November 1990 (14:9), p. 1

Hospital must stay in Sunshine, July 1990 (14:6), p. 2

Bill would shade hospital’s business (Tampa), February 1990 (14:1), p. 2

Letter is not criminal Sunshine Law violation (Tampa), October 1989 (13:9), p. 2

Prosecutor OKs officials’ private meeting (DeLand), July-August 1988 912:6), p. 2

Hospital authorities to be investigated (DeLand), March 1988 (12:2), p. 2

Court rejects paper’s appeal, rules hospital is a private entity, August-September 1987 (11:7), p. 2

Judge dismisses newspaper’s suit, rules hospital is private entity, November 1986 (10:9), p. 1

Gainesville newspaper files suit to force hospital ‘into Sunshine’, August-September 1986 (10:7), p. 1

Jess Parrish Hospital transition beings new roles ‘in the sunshine', May 1986 (10:4), p. 1

Both sides appeal judge’s ruling in Jess Parrish Hospital dispute, March 1986 (10:2), p. 1

Judge voids hospital conversion, but clears board’s closed meetings, January- February 1986 (10:1), p. 1

 


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