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84 California Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (2001)

handle is hein.sag/sagca0084 and id is 1 raw text is: ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINIONS

Opinion No. 00-710-January 9, 2001
Requested by: SECRETARY OF STATE
Opinion by: BILL LOCKYER, Attorney General
Jonathan R. Davis, Deputy
THE HONORABLE BILL JONES, SECRETARY OF STATE, has
requested an opinion on the following question:
Is the Secretary of State required to make available on the Internet the
names and addresses, including the street name, building number, city, state,
and zip code, and telephone numbers of persons identified in campaign and
lobbying disclosure statements filed electronically with the Secretary of
State?
CONCLUSION
The Secretary of State is required to make available on the Internet the
names and addresses, including the street name, building number, city, state,
and zip code, and telephone numbers of persons identified in campaign and
lobbying disclosure statements filed electronically with the Secretary of
State except for a person's street name and building number listed on a
campaign disclosure statement.
ANALYSIS
The Online Disclosure Act of 1997 (Gov. Code, §§ 84600-84610;
Act)' provides for the electronic filing of campaign statements and
lobbying disclosure reports with the Secretary of State. It directs the
Secretary of State to develop a system to make the data filed available
on the Internet in an easily understood format that provides the greatest
public access. (§ 84602, subd. (d).) The question presented for resolution
is whether a person's name and address, including street name, building
number, city, state, and zip code, and telephone number are subject to the
Act's Internet disclosure requirements. We conclude that they are, except
for the street names and building numbers listed on campaign disclosure
statements.
The Act applies to both campaign disclosure requirements (§ 84602, subd.
(a)) and lobbying disclosure reports (§ 84604, subd. (a) (4)). Section 84602
states in relevant part:
To implement the Legislature's intent, the Secretary of State,
notwithstanding any other provision of this title or any other
provision of the Government Code, shall do all of the following:
1 All references hereafter to the Government Code are by section number only.
(Matthew Bender & Co., Inc.)

January 2001

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