Cantabria

LRBRL + LRLC

Formally: Ley 6/1994 (extending LRBRL)

Ley 6/1994, de 19 de mayo, reguladora de las Entidades Locales Menores de Cantabria; national baseline Ley 7/1985 LRBRL Art. 70

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Sunshine Score: 42/100 (moderate)
42/100

Sunshine Score

42/100
Weak
Methodology v0.1
Advance Notice 2 days, online posting required
Public Comment Not required
Closed Sessions 7 permitted categories
Minutes Required, online posting required
Recording Not required
Remote Participation Allowed
Enforcement Voidable, legislature exempt

Agenda & Notice Requirements

Regular Meetings
2 days

Online posting: Required

Public Participation

Public Comment
Not required
Written Comment
Not allowed

Virtual Meetings

Member Remote Participation
Allowed
Public Remote Comment
Not allowed

Closed Sessions

Closed (executive) sessions: Allowed under specific circumstances

Permitted Categories

Meeting Minutes

Minutes Required
Yes

Online posting: Required

Recording & Broadcast

Recording Required
No
Broadcast Required
No

Enforcement

Violation Effect
Voidable
Standing to Sue
Any person with a legitimate interest may seek judicial review
Enforcement Body
Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Cantabria (TSJCA)

Scope

This law applies to:

  • Municipio
  • Provincia

Legislature: Exempt (follows own rules)

Sources & References

Notes

Cantabria applies the national LRBRL baseline (Ley 7/1985) together with the regional local-government law: Ley 6/1994, de 19 de mayo, reguladora de las Entidades Locales Menores de Cantabria. The regional law extends LRBRL with autonomous community-specific provisions on council organisation, meeting procedures, and scope of municipal autonomy. Specific notice periods and public-comment provisions vary between the national floor and the regional addition; both should be captured in a quality pass. For the authoritative regional law text, consult the BOE of the relevant autonomous community (BOJA, BOA, DOGC, etc.).

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The specific rules for Cantabria may differ from this general description. Consult the full statute for details.