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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Governor Signs Bill Amending OMA and FOIA


We reported on SB 243 a couple of weeks ago which proposed various amendments to the Open Meetings Act and FOIA and that had been approved by both the senate and house of the Illinois General Assembly. The bill was just signed by the Governor last week and became P.A. 104-0438. A brief summary of the changes that will take effect on January 1, 2026 is below:

1. Meetings of Public Bodies Prohibited on Election Day

2. Military Service Added as a Reason for Remote Meeting Attendance 

3. Township OMA Training Option Available

4. Immunity for Public Officers and Employees for Record Disclosure in Compliance with PAC Opinion

5. Section 4 FOIA Posting Requirements Allow Website Posting

6. Junk Mail Excluded from FOIA Definition of Public Records

7. Electronic FOIA Submissions Must be in Body of Submission (not Attachment or Hyperlink)

8. Public Body Can Require Verification that FOIA Requester is a Person

9. Self-Evaluation Exemption from OMA Expanded to Include Facilitator from Regional Association

10. New FOIA Exemptions Added for Certain Criminal Justice and Nuclear Records 


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