UPPER-AUSTRIA
Oö. LTGO 2009
Formally: Oö. Landtagsgeschäftsordnung 2009
Oö. LTGO 2009 (LGBl. OB/2009/[TBC]; zuletzt geändert ca. 2025); Oö. Landesordnung 1991 (LGBl. Nr. 122/1991; zuletzt geändert 2024)
13/100
10/14 fields populated
Sunshine Score
13/100
Nominal
Methodology v0.1
| Advance Notice | — |
|---|---|
| Public Comment | Not required |
| Closed Sessions | 6 permitted categories |
| Minutes | Required |
| Recording | Not required |
| Remote Participation | — |
| Enforcement | Procedural_objection, legislature included |
Public Participation
Public Comment
Not required
Written Comment
Not allowed
Time limits: Speaking time limits set by Oö. LTGO 2009 and Präsidialkonferenz.
No statutory public comment right at Landtag plenary.
Virtual Meetings
Public Remote Comment
Not allowed
Closed Sessions
Closed (executive) sessions: Allowed under specific circumstances
Permitted Categories
Meeting Minutes
Minutes Required
Yes
Content requirements: Session records published on OÖ Landtag website (ooe-landtag.at).
Recording & Broadcast
Recording Required
No
Broadcast Required
No
Enforcement
Violation Effect
Procedural Objection
Standing to Sue
Any Landtag member may raise procedural objections and request a chamber ruling. Constitutional challenges to parliamentary acts before the Verfassungsgerichtshof (VfGH).
Enforcement Body
Landtagspräsident enforces procedural rules in session. Constitutional challenges to Landtag procedure before the Verfassungsgerichtshof (VfGH). Members may object under the GO and request rulings from the full chamber.
Sources & References
Notes
Upper Austria is the fourth-largest Bundesland. The Oö. Landesordnung 1991 (also known as OÖ LO 1991) serves as the state constitution. The LTGO 2009 replaced an earlier GO.