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Open Records Decision —
20-ORD-084
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;James M. Herrick,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On April 14, 2020, inmate Donald R. Phillips ("Appellant") submitted a request to the Office for a copy of an executive order from …
Donald R. Phillips — Office of the Attorney General
Open Records Decision —
20-ORD-090
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;Marc Manley,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On March 16, 2020, Shannon James ("Appellant") made a request of this Office for copies of investigation records pertaining to the …
Shannon James — Office of the Attorney General
Open Records Decision —
21-ORD-193
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; James M. Herrick, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On August 10, 2021, Daniel Zulawski ("Appellant"), an inmate of the Federal Medical Center, Devens, in Massachusetts, requested …
Daniel Zulawski — Office of the Attorney General
Open Records Decision —
21-ORD-248
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; James M. Herrick, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On October 1, 2021, Harry Crouch ("Appellant") requested copies of all communications between any employee or agent of the …
Harry Crouch — Office of the Attorney General
Open Records Decision —
22-ORD-186
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;James M. Herrick,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision Iris Skidmore ("the Appellant") submitted a request to the Office asking for copies of records related to the Office's legal …
Iris Skidmore — Office of the Attorney General
23-ORD-019
23-ORD-019 January 31, 2023 In re: Jeremy Bryant/City of London Summary: The City of London (“the City”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to respond timely to a request for records. Open Records Decision On December 19, 2022, …
Jeremy Bryant — City of London
23-ORD-142
23-ORD-142 June 22, 2023 In re: John Beam/Office of the Attorney General Summary: The Office of the Attorney General (“the Office”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it could not provide records that are not within its custody or …
John Beam — Office of the Attorney General
24-OMD-026
24-OMD-026 February 6, 2024 In re: Douglas Phelps/City of London Summary: Because the Open Meetings Act (“the Act”) does not entitle any member of the public to be heard at a public meeting, the City of London (“the City”) did not violate the Act …
Douglas Phelps — City of London
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-104
24-ORD-104 April 26, 2024 In re: Jacob Garmon/Office of the Attorney General Summary: The Office of the Attorney General (“the Office”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it notified a requester that it was not the custodian of …
Jacob Garmon — Office of the Attorney General
Open Records Decision —
25-ORD-082
25-ORD-082 March 28, 2025 In re: Brandon Voelker/City of London Summary: The Office cannot find that the City of London (“the City”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) because the Office cannot resolve the factual dispute between the parties. …
Brandon Voelker — City of London
Open Records Decision —
25-ORD-116
25-ORD-116 May 2, 2025 In re: Scooter Cook/Office of the Attorney General Summary: The Office of the Attorney General (“the Office”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it required requests to be signed by the requester and to …
Scooter Cook — Office of the Attorney General
Open Records Decision —
25-ORD-113
25-ORD-113 May 2, 2025 In re: Danny Maiden/Office of the Attorney General Summary: The Office of the Attorney General (“the Office”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it invoked KRS 61.878(1)(i) and (j) to withhold records. Open …
Danny Maiden — Office of the Attorney General
Open Records Decision —
25-ORD-120
25-ORD-120 May 14, 2025 In re: Kurt Wallace/Office of the Attorney General Summary: The Office of the Attorney General (“the Office”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not provide records it does not possess. Open Records …
Kurt Wallace — Office of the Attorney General
Open Records Decision —
25-ORD-124
25-ORD-124 May 15, 2025 In re: Bobby Ellison/City of London Summary: The City of London (“the City”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not provide a copy of a record to a county resident prior to his inspection of the …
Bobby Ellison — City of London
Open Records Decision —
25-ORD-129
25-ORD-129 May 22, 2025 In re: Merissa Henderson/Office of the Attorney General Summary: The Office of Attorney General (“Office”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for records contained in the criminal …
Merissa Henderson — Office of the Attorney General
Open Records Decision —
25-ORD-139
25-ORD-139 May 27, 2025 In re: Bobby Ellison/City of London Summary: The Office cannot find that the City of London (“the City”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) because the Office is unable to resolve the factual dispute between the …
Bobby Ellison — City of London
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