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A&A: Construction inspectors’ addresses omitted from CPRA response

Q: I can’t get addresses of crane construction inspectors.  Cal OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) responded to my CPRA request with a partial list of crane inspectors, with their addresses. I demanded the rest of the list and they gave me an alleged complete list without the requested addresses. They said the addresses were exempt as personal info. Is this true or not? A: The answer to your question may depend on whether the crane inspectors are Cal OSHA

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A&A: Community Association claims parks are private; city says they’re public

Q: I am doing a story on the Community Association, which operates and maintains a number of parks that were dedicated originally to the county and then the city. The parks are considered public by city officials, but the association says those parks are private. My question has to do with the Brown Act. If the community association, a public benefit nonprofit corporation, holds board meetings to discuss these public parks, are these meetings considered

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A&A: Is a school board retreat required to be open to the public?

Q: We are holding a board retreat tomorrow and have received requests from several members of the public to attend and speak: Does the public have the option to attend? Must we allow them to speak? Thank you. A: The Brown Act, Govt. Code section 54950 et seq., generally requires that all “meetings” of a covered board, such as a local school board, conduct its meetings in a manner that is publicly noticed and agendized

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A&A: Can I access data on corporations audited by the state?

Q: Does California release the names of corporations audited by the state tax collector and the time period audited? Do you have any information on the positions taken by other states? A: As far as I am aware, there is no exemption to the Public Records Act that specifically addresses the disclosability of records that reveal the identity of corporations that have been audited and the time period covered by the audit. However, for a definitive

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Reprieve for CPRA as Legislature, Gov. Brown accept budget bill that leaves open-gov law intact

It’s official!  The Public Records Act will be restored when Gov. Brown signs the Budget Bill into law. The fate of the CPRA unfolded  this week as public and media criticism grew over the Legislature’s adoption of a section of the Budget Bill that allowed local governments to opt out of key provisions in the Public Records Act.  The Assembly was first to blink, announcing on Wednesday that it would  vote to remove the CPRA changes

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