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    Brown Act

    Grounds for Cease & Desist under the Brown Act

    […] a specific government decision or action, must first attempt to resolve the matter through an elaborate settlement procedure set forth in Government Code § 54960.2. The deadlines for filing a cease and desist letter with the government entity, as well as the government’s obligations in responding to such a complaint, are set forth in […]

    March 31, 2016

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    CPRA

    Same fees assessed for electronic data as photocopies

    I’m trying to obtain the school district’s 2010 spending records in digital form, but the USD's General Counsel is asking for 25 cents per page to send the digital information to us. They’ve explained that this is based on the usual fee rate for pages that are photocopied, but as we aren’t asking for […]

    March 23, 2012

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    CPRA

    When Does Copyright Apply to Public Records?

    […] the home in the city offices. But they said we could not make copies of them or reproduce them because they were copyrighted by the architectural firm. I'm wondering if such a copyright exemption exists in the CPRA? Or do we have the right to insist on making copies of the material and publishing it?

    May 23, 2018

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    CPRA School Records

    CPRA and “Prompt” Production of Records

    […] told it will take an estimated 12 weeks to produce the records. My initial search of case law indicates that there is no hard and fast guideline for what is considered "prompt" under the statute; however, 12 weeks seems very excessive to me considering the small scope of the request. Also, this school district […]

    May 23, 2018

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    CPRA

    My CPRA requests have been ignored. What can I do?

    […] records within 10 days of receipt of the request, and making copies of records available promptly thereafter.  Gov’t Code § 6253(c). If the agency is claiming that an exemption applies to any of the records you are seeking, it must let you know what the exemption is, and exactly how it applies to those records.  Gov’t […]

    May 19, 2015

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    CPRA

    How do I enforce my right under the CPRA to inspect records?

    […] agenda. ) Over ten days have elapsed with no response to this request and no response to a follow-up request. The district did not request an extension. For various reasons I believe it is possible that the healthcare district may be non-responsive and require that I go to court. To obtain the document what […]

    June 7, 2017

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    CPRA

    Charter schools and public oversight

    […] have been violated. The Governing Board falls under the Brown Act as a California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation. Can I request and receive copies of permits from the school for the portable classrooms on campus? Because one of the Board members is affiliated with the City Office I was told I couldn't get the records.

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA

    School district claims too busy to fulfill document request

    […] to view board meeting minutes, a contract with a specific vendor, payment documents to that vendor, and the names of the other bidders who were not selected for the position at the School District offices. Each time they sent me away saying that they were too busy to get the documents for me, and […]

    August 18, 2011

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    CPRA

    Can my access to public records be limited to “by appt. only”?

    […] records available.  Gov’t Code § 6253(c). If not, the agency must specify why it believes the records are exempt from disclosure.  Id.  If the agency cites an exemption, it will need to explain, in writing, which exemption applies and how. See id.  Although a written request will not give you the same presumptive immediate […]

    August 26, 2016

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    Court Records

    Can I file a lawsuit anonymously in California?

    […] One more thing, do you have access to a sample protective order restricting access to information? Again, were this in the state I was from or Federal court, I wouldn’t have too much of a problem. For somewhat tactical reasons, however, I am going to attempt the trial in CA before thinking about changing venue.

    March 27, 2012