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Civil Service Commission Decisions
City of New Bedford 6/18/20
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Department of Correction, 28 MCSR 252 (2015). See also PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION RULES, PAR.02. Mr. Rosa believed that, since he received a letter stating that he was bypassed, his non-selection must have been a bypass. However, the erroneous characterization of his non-selection in the March 3, 2020 letter cannot alter the statutory requirements for bypass appeals to the Commission.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
City of Worcester 7/27/23
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Department of Correction, 28 MCSR 252 (2015). See also PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION RULES, PAR.02. As no candidates ranked below him on the certification were selected, the Appellants bypass appeal must be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. CONCLUSION In sum, for the reasons stated herein, Worcesters Motion to Dismiss is hereby granted and the appeal of the Appellant, Malik Jenkins, CSC No. G1-23-054, is dismissed.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR20/0332
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Executive Office of Public Safety and Security · Wilkinson, Karina · Closed
EOPSS further explains that "[a]n individual who sought to maximize damage to persons in the Commonwealth would find this information useful insofar as it would provide that individual with detail about the location of strategic security measures and emergency preparedness in Department of Correction facilities .... " EOPSS concludes that in its "reasonable judgment," "disclosure of the redacted and withheld information would be likely to jeopardize
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR22/1033
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · University of Massachusetts Medical School - Office of Management · Jaffe, Daniel · Closed
From January 1, 2017, to the present, any contracts, agreements, memorandums, and correspondence regarding drug sample submissions between UMM DAL and the Massachusetts Department of Correction (DOC). 2.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR19/0858
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Office of the District Attorney - Plymouth District · Deeley, Stephanie · Closed
Deeley requested "copies of any contact between the Plymouth County District Attorney's office and the Department of Corrections, via email, snail mail, telephone or in person communications, in any way related to prisoner Richard Parker including his move from a minimum security facility to a medium security facility." The Office denied her request pursuant to Exemption (f) of the Public Records Law. G. L. c. 4, 7(26)(f).
Civil Service Commission Decisions
City of Haverhill 8/9/07
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
When the Appointing Authority selects between candidates whose scores are tied, it need not submit a statement of reasons to Human Resources, they need not approve the selection and the Commission is without jurisdiction to hear an appeal with regard to the appointment. 3 The Appellant also asserts that the Respondents violated civil service law, citing James Silvia v Department of Correction and Department of Personnel Administration, 9 MCSR 2 (1996
Civil Service Commission Decisions
City of Pittsfield 12/16/10
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Department of Corrections, 10 MCSR 79 (1997); Springer v. Town of Saugus, 8 MCSR 154 (1995). The undisputed facts establish that Mr. Reese received notice decision to suspend him for 60-days on August 2, 2010. of the Pittsfields Since the Appellants appeal was filed on August 18, 2010, which is more than 10 days later (excluding weekends and holidays), it is clearly untimely.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR24/0009
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Plymouth County District Attorney's Office · Ainooson, Justice · Closed
Matrix of the Office (this includes but it is not limited to, all officers, legal aids, consultants, secretaries, assistants, attorneys, experts) for the years of: [2005-2011][.] [2.] ... data of the monetary figure(s) of the amount of money spent on witnesses and informants for (but not limited to) food, bills, pocket money, hotels, cars, housing, clothes, court fees, bail, canteen (when they are incarcerated within the house of corrections and/or department
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR21/1269
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Office of the Comptroller · Herman, Colman · Closed
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
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR20/1052
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Executive Office of Health & Human Services · Freitas, Esq., Cristina · Closed
In her previous June 16th petition, Attorney Freitas had stated the following: On May 26, 2020 and every Wednesday thereafter, EOHHS has publically released a limited data dashboard, located on its agency webpage entitled EOHHS COVID-19 Reporting Data on Executive Office of Health and Human Services state-operated facilities and congregate care sites, mobile testing, and Department of Corrections onsite testing, available at https://www.mass.gov/info-details
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