Department ofAgriculturalResources, 477 Mass. 280,292 (2017). The types of personal information which the second clause of this exemption is designed to protect includes: marital status, paternity, substance abuse, government assistance, family disputes and reputation. Id. at 292 n.13; see also Doe v. Registrar of Motor Vehicles, 26 Mass. App.
Department ofAgricultural Resources, 477 Mass. 280, 292 (2017). The types of personal information which the second clause of this exemption is designed to protect includes: marital status, paternity, substance abuse, government assistance, family disputes and reputation. Id. at 292 n.13; see also Doe v. Registrar of Motor Vehicles, 26 Mass. App.
Department ofAgriculturalResources, 477 Mass. 280, 292 (2017). The types of personal information which the second clause of this exemption is designed to protect includes: marital status, paternity, substance abuse, government assistance, family disputes and reputation, Id, at 292 n.13; see also Doe v. Registrar of Motor Vehicles, 26 Mass. App.
Department ofAgriculturalResources, 477 Mass. 280, 292 (2017). As a result, such information must be withheld/redacted under the law. In camera review Upon in camera review of the responsive records, I find that the Department has not met its burden to show that each of the redacted information falls under Exemption (c) of the Public Records Law.
Department ofAgriculturalResources, 477 Mass. 280, 292 (2017). In light of the Departments petition, I find that the Department has met its burden to explain how, given the nature of the responsive records, the request could not prudently be completed without redaction or segregation. See G. L. c. 66, 10(d)(iv).
Department ofAgriculturalResources, 477 Mass. 280, 292 (2017). The types of personal information which the second clause of this exemption is designed to protect includes: marital status, paternity, substance abuse, government assistance, family disputes and reputation. Id. at 292 n.13; see also Doe v.-Registrar of-Motor Vehicles, - --------------- - - - - 26 Mass. App.
Department ofAgriculturalResources, 477 Mass. 280, 292 (2017). In light of the Departments petition, I find that the Department has met its burden to explain how, given the nature of the responsive records, the request could not prudently be completed without redaction or segregation. See G. L. c. 66, 10(d)(iv).
Department ofAgriculturalResources, 477 Mass. 280, 292 (2017). The types of personal information which the second clause of this exemption is designed to protect includes: marital status, paternity, substance abuse, government assistance, family disputes and reputation. Id. at 292 n.13; see also Doe v. Registrar of Motor Vehicles, 26 Mass. App.
Department ofAgriculturalResources, 477 Mass. 280, 292 (2017). As a result, such information must be withheld/redacted under the law. Current appeal In her appeal, Ms. Swaminathan stated the following: The records can be produced with personally identifying information redacted, thereby removing any privacy concerns raised by Exemption (c).
Department ofAgriculturalResources, 477 Mass. 280, 292 (2017). In light of the Departments petition, I find the Department has met its burden to explain how, given the nature of the responsive records, the request could not prudently be completed without redaction or segregation. See G. L. c. 66, 10(d)(iv).