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23-ORD-319
23-ORD-319 December 5, 2023 In re: Glenn D. Odom/Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Office cannot find that the Kentucky State Penitentiary (“the Penitentiary”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) because it cannot resolve the factual …
Glenn D. Odom — Kentucky State Penitentiary
23-ORD-318
23-ORD-318 December 5, 2023 In re: Glenn D. Odom/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Office cannot find that the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (“the Cabinet”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not respond …
Glenn D. Odom — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
23-ORD-321
23-ORD-321 December 5, 2023 In re: Vivian Miles/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (the “Cabinet”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not issue a timely response to a request …
Vivian Miles — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
23-ORD-341
23-ORD-341 December 18, 2023 In re: Kentucky Innocence Project/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (“the Cabinet”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it could not provide …
Kentucky Innocence Project — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
24-ORD-002
24-ORD-002 January 16, 2024 In re: Daniel Owens/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (“the Cabinet”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it entirely withheld from an unsuccessful …
Daniel Owens — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
24-ORD-006
24-ORD-006 January 16, 2024 In re: Reginald Grider/Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Kentucky State Penitentiary (“Penitentiary”) subverted the intent of the Open Records Act (“the Act”), within the meaning of KRS 61.880(4), by delaying its …
Reginald Grider — Kentucky State Penitentiary
24-ORD-027
24-ORD-027 February 6, 2024 In re: Reginald Grider Jr./ Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Office cannot find that the Kentucky State Penitentiary (“the Penitentiary”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for …
Reginald Grider Jr. — Kentucky State Penitentiary
24-ORD-035
24-ORD-035 February 14, 2024 In re: Rachana Pradhan/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (“the Cabinet”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it withheld records that were …
Rachana Pradhan — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
24-ORD-082
24-ORD-082 March 20, 2024 In re: Glenn Odom/Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Office is unable to find that the Kentucky State Penitentiary (the “Penitentiary”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) because the Office is unable to resolve …
Glenn Odom — Kentucky State Penitentiary
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24-ORD-089
24-ORD-089 April 1, 2024 In re: Vivian Miles/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (“the Cabinet”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request as too imprecise under KRS …
Vivian Miles — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
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24-ORD-106
24-ORD-106 April 26, 2024 In re: Glen Odom/Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Office cannot find that the Kentucky State Penitentiary (the “Penitentiary”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) because the Office cannot resolve the factual …
Odom — Kentucky State Penitentiary
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24-ORD-171
24-ORD-171 July 30, 2024 In re: Eugene Wade/Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Office cannot find that the Kentucky State Penitentiary (the “Penitentiary”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) because the Office cannot resolve the factual …
Eugene Wade — Kentucky State Penitentiary
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24-ORD-168
24-ORD-168 July 30, 2024 In re: Randal Kiper/Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Kentucky State Penitentiary (“the Penitentiary”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for records that do not contain a …
Randal Kiper — Kentucky State Penitentiary
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24-ORD-179
24-ORD-179 August 13, 2024 In re: Kristian Childers/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (the “Cabinet”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it withheld records under KRS …
Kristian Childers — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
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24-ORD-192
24-ORD-192 September 10, 2024 In re: Nicholas Horne/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (“the Cabinet”) subverted the intent of the Open Records Act (“the Act”), within the meaning of KRS …
Nicholas Horne — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
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24-ORD-214
24-ORD-214 October 3, 2024 In re: Melanie Barker/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (“the Cabinet”) did not violate the Open Record Act (“the Act”) when it did not provide records it does not …
Melanie Barker — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
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24-ORD-263
24-ORD-263 December 9, 2024 In re: Carl Adkins/Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Kentucky State Penitentiary (“the Penitentiary”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for JPay emails between private …
Carl Adkins — Kentucky State Penitentiary
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25-ORD-006
25-ORD-006 January 7, 2025 In re: Glenn Odom/Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Kentucky State Penitentiary (“the Penitentiary”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it provided all responsive records it possesses. Open …
Glenn Odom — Kentucky State Penitentiary
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25-ORD-024
25-ORD-024 January 28, 2025 In re: Karim Zein/Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Kentucky State Penitentiary (“the Penitentiary”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to cite the specific exception authorizing the …
Karim Zein — Kentucky State Penitentiary
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25-ORD-029
25-ORD-029 January 30, 2025 In re: John Cheves/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (“the Cabinet”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it could not provide records that do not …
John Cheves — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
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