Day v. Civil Service Commission of Borough of Carlisle

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held in Day v. Civil Service Commission of Borough of Carlisle, 593 Pa. 448, 593 Pa. 448, 931 A.2d 646 (2007), that an officer's challenge under the Sunshine Act was untimely, even though it was filed within 30 days of the meeting in question. In Day, the issue was not public notice of the meeting but, rather, whether the meeting was required to be an open meeting. The Supreme Court held that the officer's Sunshine Act appeal was untimely because he did not file within 30 days of the commission's denial of his request that the meeting be conducted as an open meeting.