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    CPRA

    Accessing Aggregated Medical Information for COVID-19 Deceased

    I was told by our county authorities that the county cannot release specific ages, gender, co-morbidities or housing situation (group homes vs. apartments vs. single-family homes) for those individuals whose cause of death was attributed to COVID-19 on the grounds that releasing that data would violate health information privacy rules under HIPPA (Health Insurance […]

    October 30, 2020

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    CPRA

    Trying To Access Autopsy Records Of Mass Shooting Victims

    […] having difficulty obtaining the autopsy records from the reported mass shooting in Thousand Oaks on November 7-8, 2018. My understanding is Autopsy Records are public records in the State of California. How do I force the Medical Examiner's hand? I've been asking about these since November. They don't even cite an exemption from the PRA.

    April 1, 2020

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    CPRA

    CPRA Request Denied Citing “Investigatory Files” Exemption

    […] Uribe v. Howie state the law does not allow a public agency to shield record from public disclosure simply by placing it in a file labeled "investigatory." Exemption for investigatory files applies when the prospect of enforcement proceedings becomes "concrete and definite." This seems most promising I saw in your quote in the paper […]

    November 19, 2018

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    CPRA FOIA Police Records

    Obtaining concluded investigative reports

    […] are not obtainable," I assume you are dealing with local law enforcement and not the FBI.That is unfortunate because the California Supreme Court has held that the exemption to the California Public Records Act for police investigatory files goes on forever, even years after the investigation is concluded. That case is Williams v. Superior […]

    June 14, 2009

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    FOIA

    Non-response to FOIA request

    […] done. Moreover, the FOIA provides a mechanism to deal with unusually burdensome requests which an agency would not be able to process within the prescribed time limits. For such requests, the FOIA requires that an agency inform the requester that the request cannot be processed within the time limits and provide an opportunity for […]

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA

    Third Party Notification

    Does the custodian of a public record have the right to notify the party that someone is requesting their public record?  I.e., there was a bid for a public entity that is now closed.  I want to obtain a copy of the winning bid, but the custodian is saying that they have to notice […]

    June 14, 2009

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    CPRA Police Records

    Are police dashboard-cam videos exempt from the CPRA?

    […] cam. I've asked for the video through CPRA requests to the district attorney's office and the city and been denied, with both agencies citing the investigatory files exemption. I'm now petitioning the juvenile court to release the record from the arrestee's file, and through his attorney I understand the juvenile is supporting the video's […]

    March 18, 2015

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    Court Records CPRA First Amendment Police Records

    Sheriff’s office refuses to release crime report unless I am a victim

    […] met.  You might also try submitting a request to the district attorney under the PRA for any records related to the case.  While the same investigatory records exemption that applies to the police would also apply to the DA, any charging documents or other documents the district attorney filed with the court would be subject […]

    November 16, 2015

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    CPRA Police Records

    Disclosure of applicant information under PRA

    We're trying to request the applications of taxicab applicants to see if the regulatory body is discriminating. The public agency has redacted most of the applications for fear of a misdemeanor in releasing "convictions," (e.g. the agency maintains its own allegations of infractions and the applicants voluntarily submitted their place of doing business and […]

    March 22, 2016

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    CPRA

    Can’t flush out City’s drainage report

    We are in a dispute with developer regarding a drainage diversion across ourproperty. Many months ago we asked the City for help and they  hiredanoutside engineer and geologist to conduct an investigation. After about three months, the engineer has been paid for several tasks relating to this, but the City has provided no information […]

    May 4, 2011