Section 9077 Of Article 3.5. Legislative Open Records Act From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 2. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1.5. >> Article 3.5.
9077
. Whenever it is made to appear by verified petition to the
superior court of the county where the records or some part thereof
are situated that certain legislative records are being improperly
withheld from a member of the public, the court shall order the
committee charged with withholding the records to disclose the
legislative record or show cause why the committee should not do so.
The court shall decide the case after examining the record in camera,
if permitted by subdivision (b) of Section 915 of the Evidence Code,
papers filed by the parties and such oral argument and additional
evidence as the court may allow.
If the court finds that the committee's decision to refuse
disclosure is not justified under the provisions of Section 9074 or
9075, he shall order the committee to make the record available for
inspection. If the judge determines that the committee was justified
in refusing to make the record available for inspection, he shall
return the item to the committee without disclosing its content with
an order supporting the decision refusing disclosure. Any person who
fails to obey the order of the court shall be cited to show cause why
he is not in contempt of court.