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    CPRA

    Personnel Privacy and Public Access to Incident Reports

    Under the California Public Records Act (CPRA), section 6254(f) of the California Government Code, the agency MUST give to the victims of an incident, or their representative, "the names and addresses of persons involved in, or witnesses other than confidential informants to, the incident, the description of any property involved, the date, time and location […]

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA

    Are letters to legislators public?

    Yesterday I asked a California Senate committee for copies of the opposition letters they received regarding an active bill and shortly thereafter they faxed seven letters to me. So far so good, but on three of the letters the identity of the writer was redacted. (The other four letters were from organizations, and their […]

    July 14, 2014

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    CPRA

    PRA request from the California Engineer Board

    […] § 6253.1. You can learn more about the PRA on the FAC website: Public Records Bryan Cave LLP is general counsel for the First Amendment Coalition and responds to FAC hotline inquiries. In responding to these inquiries, we can give general information regarding open government and speech issues but cannot provide specific legal advice or representation.

    April 14, 2016

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    Blog Cases

    In settlement with FAC, LA County Jail releases inmate visitor log, agrees to relax secrecy rule

    […] Angeles County Jails is information that falls under the California Public Records Act (CPRA). With regard to inmates who are also high-ranking public officials, as defined in Government Code section 82048 and also to include judicial officers and high-ranking officials of the federal government, given their unique status and the public's interest, there is […]

    December 5, 2013

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    First Amendment Social Media

    I Have Been Blocked from My State Senator’s Instagram Account. What Can I Do?

    My state senator has blocked me from making comments or accessing his Instagram account, which is his official Instagram account for the Office of State Senator, and it is clearly a violation of First Amendment rights as a government official, and I need help getting them to reverse the action or sue this senator.

    March 27, 2020

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    Brown Act

    Videotaped of open meeting and reproduction

    The Brown Act, in Government Code section 54953.5, only requires that the board make the tape available for "inspection" in its offices without charge on a tape recorded provided by the board.  It does not say anything about obtaining a copy of the tape. However, the section also says that the tape shall be […]

    June 14, 2009

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    Cases Press Release

    FAC Urges Court to Block Fresno Ordinance, Citing First Amendment Concerns

    The press plays an important role in documenting the government’s treatment of homeless people, FAC's brief says UPDATE May 24, 2022: A federal judge, citing First Amendment problems, granted plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the ordinance at issue in the case. Read the order. The First Amendment Coalition today filed […]

    April 12, 2022

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    CPRA

    Are Citizen Bond Oversight Committee Applications Public Records?

    […] applications of Citizen Bond Oversight Committee members, however, the school district denied "the request stating my request for the completed applications are protected from disclosure pursuant to Government Code section 6254(c), disclosure of which would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy." I reviewed the government code and think it does not apply to […]

    May 15, 2020

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    CPRA

    How can copy fees vary from agency to agency?

    […] for the bid results, evaluation results and winning bidders proposal. I received a letter back stating that I had to pay $0.50 per page when I normally pay $0.10 per copy from government agencies. Is this correct? Also, why do most agencies just email it to us at no cost and some say they can’t?

    September 5, 2011