The statute provides in relevant part: The home address and home telephone number of law enforcement, judicial, prosecutorial, department of youth services, department of children and families, department ofcorrection and any other public safety and criminal justice system personnel, and of unelected general court personnel, shall not be public records in the custody of the employers of such personnel or the public employee retirement administration
Department ofCorrections, 10 MCSR 79 (1997); Springer v. Saugus, 8 MCSR 154 (1995). The Commission accepts a complaint as timely filed, so long as the appeal is postmarked within the prescribed deadline for filing. See 801 CMR 1.00 (4)(b); See Falmouth v. Civil Serv. Commn at 822-23 (2006). In this instance, the Appellants grievance was duly filed by the Union and the Respondent issued its decision on April 1, 2009.
In order to attend the processing, Cordeiro requested time off from his then-current employer, the Department ofCorrections (DOC). His request, however, was denied. On April 13, 2007, Cordeiro, who is also a member of the National Guard, submitted a request to the DOC for time off to attend mandatory National Guard pre-school testing at the National Guard Armory on April 17, 2007.
Department ofCorrection, 18 MCSR 165 (2005) (reclassification ordered based on the petitioners testimony, documents and her own work notes); Wyche v. Division of Insurance, 11 MCSR 132 (1998) (direct supervision discounted since no employees at any level in series actually performed that responsibility); Saulenas v.
Department ofCorrection 6. Fax Number Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 4. (508) 850-7891 One Industries Drive, P.O. Box 946, Norfolk, MA 02056 Employee Organization 7. Mass. Correction Officers Federated Union 8. Representative to contact 10. Telephone Number Walter Kovil, Treasurer (774) 396-6477 11. Fax Number Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 9. 5. Telephone Number 774-396-6488 159 S.
Department ofCorrections, 10 MCSR 79 (1997); Springer v. Town of Saugus, 8 MCSR 154 (1995). The Commission accepts a Claim of Appeal as timely filed, so long as the appeal is postmarked within the prescribed deadline for filing. See 801 CMR 1.00 (4)(b); Town of Falmouth v. Civil Service Commn, 441 Mass. 814, 822-23 (2006).
L. c. 66, 10(B) states in relevant part: The home address, personal email address and home telephone number of law enforcement, judicial, prosecutorial, department of youth services, department of children and families, department ofcorrection and any other public safety and criminal justice system personnel, and of unelected general court personnel, shall not be public records in the custody of the employers of such personnel or the public employee
Department ofCorrection, 16 MCSR 54 (2003), affd sub nom. Pimental v. Civil Service Commn, Suffolk Superior Civ. No. SUCV2003-5908 (June 6, 2005); McDonald v. Boston Public Works, 14 MCSR 60 (2001); Sheehan v. Worcester, 11 MCSR 100 (1998); Brindle v. Taunton, 7 MCSR 112 (1994); Tomasian v. Boston Police Dept, 6 MCSR 221 (1993); Hoarty v. Boston Fire Department, 26 MCSR 118 (2013).
Department ofCorrection, 16 MCSR 54 (2003), affd sub nom. Pimental v. Civil Service Commn, Suffolk Superior Civ. No. SUCV2003-5908 (June 6, 2005); McDonald v. Boston Public Works, 14 MCSR 60 (2001); Sheehan v. Worcester, 11 MCSR 100 (1998); Brindle v. Taunton, 7 MCSR 112 (1994); Tomasian v. Boston Police Dept, 6 MCSR 221 (1993); Hoarty v.
Exemption (a): In particular, G.L. c. 66, section 10B advises that the home address, telephone number and personal email address of law enforcement, judicial, prosecutorial, department of youth services, department of children and families, department ofcorrection and any other public safety and criminal justice system personnel, and of unelected general court personnel shall not be public records.