Given that an interpretation of the Open Meeting Law falls within the authority of the Attorney GeneralsOffice (AGO) and not this office, I am unable to address those issues in this determination. See G. L. c. 30A, 23. I encourage the parties to contact the AGO for a determination on the status of the executive session minutes. Amanda Lynch Page 3 May 8, 2024 SPR24/1239 Conclusion Accordingly, I will consider this administrative appeal closed.
From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: OUINotice (AGO) Undisclosed recipients: OUI Last Drink Data - Q3 (2020) and Q4 (2020) Thursday, May 27, 2021 5:13:25 PM Last Drink Notice - July 2020.xls Last Drink Notice - August 2020.xls Last Drink Notice - September 2020.xls Last Drink Notice - October 2020.xls Last Drink Notice - November 2020.xls Last Drink Notice - December 2020.xls Good Afternoon The Attorney GeneralsOffice, Municipal Law Unit (MLU),
Butler Subject: Fw: OUI Last Drink Data - Q3 (2020) and Q4 (2020) From: OUINotice (AGO) Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021 5:12 PM Subject: OUI Last Drink Data - Q3 (2020) and Q4 (2020) Good Afternoon The Attorney GeneralsOffice, Municipal Law Unit (MLU), is now e-mailing to cities and towns information about establishments where defendants convicted of operating under the influence say they were served alcohol
The Attorney GeneralsOffice (AGO) has concluded, a resume submitted as part of an employment application falls within a core category of personnel information useful in Christopher Tisbert Page 3 April 9, 2021 SPR21/0785 making employment decisions, and is therefore absolutely exempt from disclosure under Exemption (c). See AGO letter dated May 7, 2020 regarding SPR19/2399 (Determination of the Supervisor of Records (December 10, 2019).
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20221826 SPR22/1826 Appeal Initial Closed 20221826 Ortiz, Laura Attorney General's Office 2022-07-01 2022-07-18 0.00 No 10 2022-08-05 2022-08-19 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Public Records Division Manza Arthur Supervisor of Records August 19, 2022 SPR22/1826 Lorraine A.G. Tarrow, Esq.
Assistant Attorney General & Records Access Officer Office of the Attorney General General Counsel's Office One Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108 Dear Attorney Tarrow: I have received the petition of Jamie Folk 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). Specifically, Mr.
Assistant Attorney GeneralOffice of the Attorney General General Counsel's Office 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 (AGO) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 5 10A; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, Mr.
Additionally, it is the Departments understanding that the Attorney GeneralsOffice is currently reviewing enforcement action and will make a determination whether materials related to the death of Trp. Savela should be released pursuant to the Public Records Law. See SPR 20-0704. In his appeal petition, Mr.
The parties may contact the Attorney General'sOffice if they seek a determination on this issue. Sincerely, Rebecca S. Murray .Supervisor of Records cc: Kelsey Bode
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'sOffice a copy of the complaint and a description of any remedial action taken. G.L. c. 30A, 23(b); 940 CMR 29.05(5).
Unless an extension of time has been requested, a public body must, within 14 business days of receipt of an Open Meeting Law complaint, meet to review the complaint, send a copy of the complaint to the Attorney General'sOffice, and notify the Attorney General 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.