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    Bagley-Keene Act Brown Act

    Bagley-Keene Act application not as broad as Brown Act

    […] established at the beginning of the meeting that the meeting is "closed" or that the state’s position on any given topic, as may be discussed or articulated by state managers are ’off the record," may not be repeated, or are somehow protected speech. Are these "advocacy coalition meetings" considered ’open’ under either the Brown […]

    July 19, 2012

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    CPRA FOIA Police Records

    Online arrest records no longer show violations

    […] release relating to arrest history. So, let me ask you directly, if I submit a request to a police department in California that asks if John Doe, DOB 1/1/60, has ever been arrested or involved as a party in a criminal incident, what does the law say about how the agency is supposed to respond?

    November 17, 2009

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    First Amendment

    Union attorney didn’t defend my free speech rights

    I am awaiting the results of an arbitration hearing. I am not very optimistic about the results of the hearing. The results are to come in about 45 days. What happened is this, I put my application in for a move up to the varsity coaching job while serving as the junior varsity coach.  […]

    August 2, 2011

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    CPRA

    DMV denied request for records previously accessed. What should I do next?

    […] and confidential. Reasons listed for the denial: Gov. Code 6254, subdivision (k), as that section interacts with Evidence Code section 1040 (privileged official information), (2) pursuant to Government Code section 6254, subdivision (f), as intelligence or security information for licensing purposes, and (3) pursuant to Government Code section 6253.9 as information that would compromise […]

    August 19, 2010

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    CPRA

    What rules must agencies follow when redacting public documents?

    […] agency must or chooses to redact some information from the responsive record(s)? If the public must pay a fee for simply accessing and viewing records, may county governments charge more than the direct cost of reproducing the records? (Following that, and along the lines of [1], since search and retrieval costs are not allowed, […]

    March 21, 2012

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    CPRA

    Fire Department employee names

    Would the Names of employees working for a City Fire Department be considered accessible via the Public Records Request? I have a year range from like 1985 to 1987.

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA

    CPRA fees and information in electronic form

    […] laptops to each other, especially during the periods of council meetings for the last two months, the city has responded thusly:Pursuant to the California Public Records Act Government Code 6253.9 b. 2 the following fees are associated with fulfilling your request: Contract Staff time to extract stored email ($45/hr x35 hrs) = $1,575.00 Recall […]

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA

    Water Usage Records

    I want to find out which residential customers (or which addresses, if names do not get released) have the highest water bills in Los Angeles. Is this information public record? And if so, will the Department of Water and Power sort through their files to provide me with their top ten users?

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA

    Title IX Compliance Report

    Someone filed a complaint in 2007 alleging that the School District has failed to comply with Title IX of the Amendments to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1972.  Then OCR, the agency responsible for compliance with Title IX within the US Department of Education contacted the district and the district filed what […]

    June 14, 2009