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Open Records

   V. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING RECORDS

      D. Court action.

            8. Judicial remedies available.


The Statute provides for declaratory and injunctive relief, including ex parte relief if the court "shall reasonably deem such an order necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter." RSA 91-A:7. The court may enjoin future violations of the Statute, and it may invalidate action taken at a meeting held in violation of the Statute. RSA 91-A:8, I and II.




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