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  • Asked and Answered

    First Amendment

    Can I file for defamation?

    Can I file for defamation against a co-worker who often call me gay, crook and maniac in front of my co-workers?

    June 14, 2009

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    Brown Act CPRA

    Water agency contractors’ calculations “trade secret”?

    A county water agency has hired a consultant for a major capital project and has released the feasibility study done by the consultant but has not responded for a request to review the consulting contract itself. This isn’t academic: the agency asserts that the consultants’ excel spreadsheet originals containing the actual cell-by-cell math calculations […]

    January 16, 2012

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    CPRA

    Is A Public Agency Required to Disclose Names of Board Member Applicants?

    We are trying to obtain the names of applicants for board vacancies, not the applications themselves or the information they contain, which seems to be covered by the California First Amendment Coalition v. Superior Court (Wilson) 1998. Voters in November authorized the District to turn operation of the hospital over to a nonprofit corporation, […]

    February 23, 2018

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    CPRA

    Is a school caretakers’s security camera subject to CPRA?

    […] records.  Gov’t Code § 6253.1.  Additionally, if the agency refuses to provide a certain record it must cite any exemptions it is claiming and describe how the exemption applies to the records.  Gov’t Code § 6253(c).  The challenge with any PRA request is ensuring that it is broad enough to capture all the records […]

    September 10, 2016

  • Asked and Answered

    CPRA Police Records

    Public Record, and 911 Call Logs

    We submitted a Public Records Request to the Police Department seeking a copy of their 'Call for Service’ log, known also as the Daily Dispatch Log, Police Blotter or 911 Call Log.  They denied the request indicating that they don't have this type of information, therefore are not required to compile such information.  We […]

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA Police Records

    Police Call Logs and Public Records

    Are police departments required to provide the "request for service" logs if asked for a specific date? For example, a call for disturbing the peace because of a noisy dog. I assume that gets logged into a database when it is dispatched. Are the addresses of the individuals in violation public information? I noticed […]

    June 14, 2009

  • Asked and Answered

    CPRA Newsgathering Police Records

    Police blotters and the CPRA

    I freelance for a community newspaper and I cover anything that goes on in one city. I have been trying to deepen my coverage and want to check the police blotter more regularly, only when I went recently I noticed that it was a couple days behind. I went back a second time a […]

    June 14, 2009

  • Asked and Answered

    CPRA Police Records

    Police Blotter Information

    […] Address The Public Records Act says "...state and local law enforcement agencies shall make public the following information...the time, substance, and location of all complaints or requests for assistance received by agency and the time and nature of the response including the extent the information regarding crimes alleged or committed or any other incident […]

    June 14, 2009

  • Asked and Answered

    CPRA

    Personnel Privacy and Public Access to Incident Reports

    […] its own Sheriffs Department, the incident was not reported to the District Attorney and the driver of the bus is being protected by the County Transportation Agency as of today. How can I get a report of bus drivers for the Agency for the day, time period, and route area in which I was hit?

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA

    Obtaining the names of notaries public

    […] public registered in various counties in Southern California. To my understanding, this is public information because one can go into the County Clerk's office and verify authenticity for the notary public one's considering using. The most problematic for me has been the Riverside County Clerk, from where a representative stated over the phone they […]

    June 14, 2009