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Open Records Decision —
16-ORD-049
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;Amye L. Bensenhaver,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision Lawrence Trageser appeals the City of Taylorsville's denial of his January 14, 2016, request for: all records reflecting police …
Lawrence Trageser — City of Taylorsville
Open Records Decision —
16-ORD-051
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;James M. Herrick,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether the City of Taylorsville violated the Open Records Act in the disposition of …
Lawrence Trageser — City of Taylorsville
Open Records Decision —
16-ORD-125
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;La Tasha Buckner,Executive Director Open Records Decision Lawrence Trageser appeals the City of Taylorsville's partial denial of his December 7, 2015, request for "all records reflecting [a former …
Lawrence Trageser — City of Taylorsville
Open Records Decision —
16-ORD-127
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;Amye L. Bensenhaver,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether the City of Taylorsville violated the Open Records Act in the disposition of …
Lawrence Trageser — City of Taylorsville
Open Records Decision —
17-ORD-092
Request By: Lawrence Trageser John D. Dale, Jr. Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear, Attorney General; Matt James, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The questions presented in this appeal are whether the City of Taylorsville violated the …
Lawrence Trageser — City of Taylorsville
Open Records Decision —
19-ORD-056
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;Gordon Slone,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government ("LFUCG"), violated the Open Records Act in …
Christine Palm — Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
Open Records Decision —
19-ORD-182
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;James M. Herrick,Assistant Attorney General Summary : Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government violated Open Records Act by responding untimely and by denying request for e-mails, where no search …
Wanda Wallen — Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
Open Records Decision —
21-ORD-061
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;James M. Herrick,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On January 8, 2021, Lawrence Trageser ("Appellant") asked for copies of all meeting notices, agendas, minutes, and recordings of …
Lawrence Trageser — City of Taylorsville
Open Records Decision —
21-ORD-113
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; Matthew Ray, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On April 22, 2021, after the close of business, Rona Dawson ("Appellant") submitted a request electronically to the City for copies …
Rona Dawson — Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
Open Records Decision —
22-ORD-007
Opinion Opinion By: James M. HerrickAssistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On November 12, 2021, Joshua Wilkey ("Appellant") submitted a request to inspect records that contained nine subparts and which all related to premium pay for City …
Joshua Wilkey — Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
23-ORD-206
23-ORD-206 August 9, 2023 In re: Mark Shouse/Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Summary: The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (“the City”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not respond to a request to inspect …
Mark Shouse — Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
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