in pertinent part: a request for records in which an individual, or representative of the individual has a unique right of access by statutory, regulatory, judicial or other applicable means, shall not be considered a request for public records | 950 C.M.R, 32,.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes
Larrabees request (and the requests at issue in the litigation between himself and the MCAD referenced herein) is made solely for a commercial purpose, as discussed in the Opposition . . . 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes inactivelitigation, administrative hearings or mediation
Active Litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes inactive litigation, administrative hearings or mediation. With respect to records requests numbered 1, 2 and 5, these requested records are the subjects of a disputein activelitigation. See Hovsepian, Scott et al. v.
Active Litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes inactive litigation, administrative hearings or mediation. This office has been made aware that the requested records are at issue in active litigation.
Division, et al., (Middlesex Superior Court Docket No. 2181CV01458). 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: One Ashburton Place, Room 1719, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 (617) 727-2832 Fax: (617) 727-5914 sec.state.ma.us/pre pre@sec.state.ma.us Shirley Dorai Page 2 August 26, 2022 SPR22/1938 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes
The Supervisor of Records may decline to accept an appeal from a requester where the public records in question are the subjects of disputes inactivelitigation. See 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2). OneAshburton Place, Room 1719, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 (617) 727-2832 Fax (617) 727-5914 www.sec.state.ma. us/pre Mr.
Page 2 February 15,2018 Whereas the public records in question are the subject of a dispute involved in these active legal actions, I decline to opine on this matter. 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) (the Supervisor may deny an appeal if, in the opinion of the Supervisor, "the public records in question are the subjects of disputes inactivelitigation, administrative hearings or mediation").
Pending litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: The Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: The public records in question are the subjects of disputes inactivelitigation, administrative hearings or mediation.
Pending litigation 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: The Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes inactivelitigation, administrative hearings or mediation.
Roomey Page 2 December 1, 2020 SPR20/2222 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b) provides in pertinent part: the Supervisor may deny an appeal for, among other reasons if, in the opinion of the Supervisor: 1. the public records in question are the subjects of disputes inactive litigation, administrative hearings or mediation.