The Board is reminded that unless an extension of time has been granted, a public body must, within 14 business days of receipt of an Open Meeting Law complaint, meet to review the complaint, respond to the complainant, send a copy of the complaint to the Attorney GeneralsOffice and notify the Attorney GeneralsOffice of any remedial action taken. G.L. c. 30A, 23(b); 940 CMR 29.05(5), (6).
Victor Flaherty received information from dispatch that a telephone call was received from the Attorney Generalsoffice regarding a complaint made to them by Mr. A, who alleged that Mr. Desmond was harassing Mr. A and his wife, Mrs. A, and that Mr. Desmond was running unauthorized probation checks on both of them. (Testimony of Lt. Flaherty) 52. Lt.
In reaching this determination, we reviewed the minutes and audio recordings of the Committee's October 23 and December 17, 2014 open meetings. 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'sOffice and notify the Attorney General's Office of any remedial action taken.
Unless an extension of time has been granted by our office, 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'sOffice and notify the Attorney General's Office of any remedial action taken. G.L. c. 30A, 23(b); 940 CMR 29.05(5), (6). We remind the Board of its obligations under the Open Meeting Law. O FACTS We find the facts as follows.
Ortiz requested, [a]ny emails & attachments for AGO email server address: @mass.gov from: District of Columbia Attorney GeneralOffice @dc.gov Timeline for [1]: 3/1/21. The AGO responded on November 7, 2022 and November 15, 2022. Unsatisfied with the responses, Ms. Ortiz petitioned this office and this appeal, SPR22/2639, was opened as a result.
Assistant Attorney General Records Access Officer Attorney GeneralsOffice One Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108 Dear Attorney Tarrow: I have received the petition of Laura Ortiz appealing the response of the Attorney GeneralsOffice (Office/AGO) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 10A; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). On February 22, 2022, Ms. Ortiz requested: [1] Any Emails & Attachments for AGO email address: ...
We remind the Board that, unless an extension of time has been requested, a public body must send a copy of the complaint to the Attorney General'sOffice and notify the Attorney General's Office of any remedial action taken within 14 business days of receipt of an Open Meeting Law complaint. G.L. c. 30A, 23(b); 940 CMR 29.05(5), (6). CONCLUSION For the reasons stated above, we find that the Board did not violate the Open Meeting Law.
We remind the Board that, within 14 business days of receipt of an Open Meeting Law complaint (unless an extension of time has been granted), a public body must, within send a copy of the complaint to the Attorney General'sOffice and notify the Attorney General's Office of any remedial action taken.
The Task Force did not respond to the complaint in its own right, and we remind the parties that unless an extension of time has been granted, a public body must, within 14 business days of receipt of an Open Meeting Law complaint, review the complaint, send a copy of the complaint to the Attorney General'sOffice, and notify the Attorney General's Office of any remedial action taken.
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 Lisa Goodheaii of Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen, P.C. appealing the response of the Office of the Attorney General (Office) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, lOA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1).