President McGoldrick, on or about October 8, 2021, emailed an information request to Michael Grant of the Department ofCorrections (DOC). (Ex. 3). She was again seeking COVID vaccination mandate exemption information, along with other COVID matters related to the DOC. (Ex. 3). NAGE Local President McGoldrick,! on or about October 12, 2021, emailed a COVID related information request to Patricia Lavin of the | Massachusetts State Police.
By email on October 8, 2021, McGoldrick requested the following information from Department ofCorrections (DOC) Director of Employee Relations Michael Grant: o The contingency plans prepared by DOC in the event of a loss of critical staff on October 18th due to noncompliance of the [COVID-19] vaccine mandate; o Any and all changes to duties, locations, transfers to other departments/facilities/locations as a result of the contingency plan; o Does
Starr was bpassed for employment as a Correction Officer by the Massachusetts Department ofCorrection (DOC). He appealed to the Commission which upheld the bypass. (Exhs. 2, 4, 29; Administrative Notice [Starr v. Department of Correction, CSC Docket No. G1-12-219, Commission Decision reported at 26 MCSR 185 (2013)(Starr I)]) 7. In January 2015, Mr.
Brown that he may wish to contact the Department ofCorrection which may be the proper custodian in this instance. No Duty to Create Records Under the Public Records Law, the Office is not required to create a record in response to a public records request. See G. L. c. 66, 6A(d); 32 Op. Atty Gen. 157, 165 (May 18, 1977).
the following five separate requests: a) [C]opies of any and all records found at the link below for settlements and/or judgments made on behalf of the Office of the Attorney General. b) [C]opies of any and all records found at the link below for settlements and/or judgments made on behalf of the Department of Children and Families. c) [C]opies of any and all records found at the link below for settlements and/or judgments made on behalf of the Department
This should only include parolees released from the Massachusetts Department ofCorrections; should not include any data such as their name, the nature of their crime nor the reasons for the revocation. f) Please count each Parolee once if possible. Prior appeal This request was the subject of a prior appeal. See SPR21/1551 Determination of the Supervisor of Records (Supervisor) (June 28, 2021).
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Executive Office of Public Safety and Security - Old Colony Correctional Center
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Cockerline, Robert
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Domingos DaSilva Director of Engineering Department ofCorrection - Old Colony Correctional Center One Administration Road Bridgewater, MA 02324 Dear Mr. DaSilva: I have received the petition of Robert Cockerline appealing the response of Old Colony Correctional Center (Correctional Center) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66 10(b); see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2). Specifically, Mr.
William McDonagh requested a copy of the last 10 years of any reports made during the inspection of the facility, Nashua Street Jail, located at 200 Nashua St., Boston, MA, 02114, by the Department ofCorrections and the NCCHC. The Department requests additional time to produce records as the documents are voluminous and require review and potential redaction of exempt information.
So, the Commonwealths auditor of the Department ofCorrection should have some record of these payments. If not, why not. In its November 19, 2020 supplemental response, the Office . . . reiterate[s] that it does not possess records responsive to Mr. Toolans public records request. No duty to create records Under the Public Records Law, the Office is not required to create a record in response to a public records request.
Murray Supervisor of Records February 13, 2020 SPR20/0180 Jeffrey Garvey Massachusetts Department ofCorrection N01iheastern Correctional Center P.O. Box 1069 West Concord, MA 01742 Dear Mr. Garvey: I have received the petition of Mr. Adolfo Colon appealing the response of the Northeastern Correctional Center (Center) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, lOA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, Mr.
Department ofCorrection, 20 MCSR 409 (2007) (jurisdiction affirmed in disciplinary appeal of employee who subsequently retired ) with Grover v. Department of State Police, 21 MCSR 153 (2008) (no jurisdiction over appeal from trooper who voluntarily retired before suspension imposed); Bishop v.