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Public Records Division Appeals
SPR21/3386
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Department of Mental Health · McIsaac, Andrew · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1989). As a general rule, medical information will always be of a sufficiently personal nature to warrant exemption. A Guide to the Massachusetts Public Records Law, Secretary of the Commonwealth, (2017), at 15.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR18/1276
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Department of Developmental Services · Barbadoro, Mark · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). Under the first clause of Exemption (c), the Department contends that disclosing the addresses of its group homes or the names of group home owners or operators, may be used to identifl individuals living in the homes and result in the disclosure of their medical diagnoses.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR20/0219
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Massachusetts State Police · Herman, Colman · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). Exemption (c) privacy clause Analysis under the second clause of Exemption (c) is subjective in nature and requires a balancing of the publics right to know against the relevant privacy interests at stake. Torres v. Attorney Gen., 391 Mass. 1, 9 (1984); Attorney Gen. v. Assistant Commr of Real Property Dept, 380 Mass. 623, 625 (1980).
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR20/0336
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Worcester County Sheriff's Office · Smith #17984, Steven · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). Second clause of Exemption (c) privacy Analysis under the second clause of Exemption (c) is subjective in nature and requires a balancing of the publics right to know against the relevant privacy interests at stake. Torres v. Attorney Gen., 391 Mass. 1, 9 (1984); Attorney Gen. v. Assistant Commr of Real Property Dept, 380 Mass. 623, 625 (1980).
3 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
On that date, Paula Faria of the Union enquired as to why Office of the Chief Medical Examiner employees were not included and in his response William Storella explained that the MOA related to those working in 24/7 facilities that house clients requiring direct care. Respondent Exhibit 2 (emphasis added). 9.
1 document · · Office of the Comptroller · Fulfilled
Medical Examiner Sheriff's Dept Middlesex North Department of State Police DCR - Engineering and Planning E.O.
1 document · · Office of the Comptroller · Fulfilled
MEDI EPS $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 80000105 OFFICE OF CHIEF MEDI POL $1,500,000 $0 $0 $0 $1,492,770 $1,492,770 $7,230 $0 $7,230 80000110 Criminal History Sys CHS $2,816,666 $0 $0 $0 $2,771,266 $2,771,266 $45,400 $0 $45,400 80000110 Criminal History Sys EPS $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 80000111 CORI Retained Revenu CHS $3,904,646 $0 $0 $0 $3,838,804 $3,838,804 $65,842 $65,842 $0 80000111 CORI Retained Revenu GOV $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 80000122 CHIEF
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR18/0086
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Massachusetts State Police · Wallack, Todd · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). Analysis under the second clause of Exemption (c) is subjective in nature and requires a balancing ofthe public's right to know against the relevant privacy interests at stake. Torres v. Attorney Gen., 391 Mass. 1, 9 (1984); Attorney Gen. v. Assistant Comm'r of Real Property Dep't, 380 Mass. 623, 625 (1980). Therefore, determinations must be made on a case by case basis.
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
The Appellant, Robert Grinham, testified on his own behalf, as did William Zane, MD, a medical examiner and forensic pathologist in the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The Appointing Authority discharged Sergeant Grinh am because the Town Administrator, after hearing, found the following charge s to have been substantiated: 1.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR19/0856
2 documents · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Pittsfield, City of - Police Department · Kershner, Seth · Closed
Chief Medical Examiner, 404 Mass. 132, 135 (1987). In my prior determination, I advised the Department that to the extent that records contain medical information, the Department may permissibly withhold such portions from Kerri Striebel Page 6 June 24, 2019 SPR19/856 disclosure.
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