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Public Records Division Appeals
SPR22/2283
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Middleton, City of - Town Clerk · Sloan, Allison · Closed
Sloan states that her request is a key component of a larger issue concerning a complaint of violations of Open Meeting Law that is currently being reviewed by the Attorney Generals Office. Given that an interpretation of the Open Meeting Law falls within the authority of the Attorney Generals Office (AGO) and not this office, I am unable to address those issues in this determination. See G. L. c. 30A, 23.
1 document · · Attorney General's Office · Violation
The Open Meeting Law requires that, within 14 business days after receiving an Open Meeting Law complaint, a public body shall review the complaint's allegations; take remedial action, if appropriate; and send to the Attorney General's Office a copy of the complaint and a description of any remedial action taken. 940 CMR 29.05(5); G.L. 2 c. 30A, 23(b).
1 document · · Attorney General's Office · Violation
Unless an extension of time has been requested, a public body must, within 14 business days of receipt of an Open Meeting Law complaint, send a copy of the complaint to the Attorney General's Office and notify the Attorney General's Office of any remedial action taken. G.L. c. 30A, 23(b); 940 CMR 29.05(5), (6). Here, the original complaint was filed with the Commission on September 23.
1 document · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
B03-01 (d): All Other Records Retain 6 years after final case closure or referral to Attorney Generals office unless agency legal counsel requires a longer period. B03-02: Discrimination Investigation Case Files See sub-schedules for specific retention periods. Documents complaints and subsequent investigations into charges of discrimination by individuals in the Commonwealth.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR19/1881
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Attorney General's Office · Herman, Colman · Closed
Assistant Attorney general/Records Access Officer Office of the Attorney General . , One Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108 Dear Attorney Tarrow: I have received the petition of Colman Herman appealing the response of the Office of the Attorney General (Office) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 10A; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, on August 19, 2019, Mr.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR15/0395
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Office of the District Attorney - Worcester District · Shaffer, Maya · Closed
Shaffer with a letter dated July 30,2015, indicating that the DAO is no longer prosecuting the case against the specifically identified officer and that the "case is now being prosecuted by the Attorney General's Office." You further explain that any inquiry about access to the case file should be addressed to the Attorney General's Office (AGO).
1 document · · Attorney General's Office · Violation
Unless an extension of time has been requested, a public body must, within 14 business days of receipt of an Open Meeting Law complaint, send a copy of the complaint to the Attorney General's Office and notify the Attorney General's Office of any remedial action taken. G.L. c. BOA, 23(b); 940 CMR 29.05(5), (6). Here, the original complaint was filed with the Committee on July 14.
1 document · · Attorney General's Office · No Violation
This determination addresses complaints 80 and 81. 3 One member of the Committee is an employee of the Attorney Generals Office. The complaints contain no allegations that are specific to the actions of that individual, and that individual played no role in this offices consideration of the complaints. 2 complaints, and the requests for further reviewed.
1 document · · Attorney General's Office · Violation
Finally, we reviewed a signed statement from Chair Shrader, dated February 4, 2015. 1 Unless an extension of time has been requested, a public body must, within 14 business days of receipt of an Open Meeting Law complaint, send a copy of the complaint to the Attorney General's Office and notify the Attorney General's Office of any remedial action taken. G.L. c. 30A, 23(b); 940 CMR 29.05(5), (6).
1 document · · Attorney General's Office · No Violation
Unless an extension of time has been requested, a public body must, within 14 business days of receipt of an Open Meeting Law complaint, send a copy of the complaint to the Attorney General's Office and notify the Attorney General's Office of any remedial action taken. G.L. c. 30A, 23(b); 940 CMR 29.05(5). Here, Mr. Squailia filed his original complaint with the Board on October 20, 2014.
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