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Open Records Decision —
94-ORD-129
Request By: [NO REQUESTBY IN ORIGINAL] Opinion Opinion By: Chris Gorman, Attorney General; Amye B. Majors, Assistant Attorney General OPEN RECORDS DECISION This matter comes to the Attorney General on appeal from the Hopkins County Jail's denial of …
Ricky Lee Hobbs — Hopkins County Jail
00-ORD-224
00-ORD-224 December 5, 2000 In re: Regina Bottom/Kentucky Board of Nursing Open Records Decision The issue presented in this appeal is whether the Kentucky …
Regina Bottom — Kentucky Board of Nursing
Open Records Decision —
03-ORD-081
Opinion Opinion By: Albert B. Chandler III, Attorney General; James M. Ringo, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether the actions of the Hopkins County Jail in response to the March 10, 2003 …
Timothy Daugherty — Hopkins County Jail
Open Records Decision —
12-ORD-053
Opinion Opinion By: Jack Conway, Attorney General; James M. Herrick, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The issue presented in this appeal is whether the Hopkins County Jail violated the Open Records Act in responding to the open …
Harold Jones — Hopkins County Jail
Open Records Decision —
13-ORD-041
Opinion Opinion By: Jack Conway, Attorney General; Michelle D. Harrison, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether the Hopkins County Jail violated the Kentucky Open Records Act in denying …
Aaron Hart — Hopkins County Jail
14-ORD-197
14-ORD-197 September 26, 2014 In re: Suzette Scheuermann/Kentucky Board of Nursing Summary: Kentucky Board of Nursing properly denied request for personal e-mail addresses of all licensees on the basis of …
Suzette Scheuermann — Kentucky Board of Nursing
Open Records Decision —
15-ORD-013
Opinion Opinion By: Jack Conway,Attorney General;Michelle D. Harrison,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision Thomas Stillwell asked the Attorney General to review his "Request for An Open Grievance of Confidentiality" by letter dated …
Thomas Stillwell — Hopkins County Jail
Open Records Decision —
15-ORD-091
Opinion Opinion By: Jack Conway, Attorney General; James M. Herrick, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether the Hopkins County Jail violated the Open Records Act in the disposition of inmate …
Rontonio Bradley — Hopkins County Jail
Open Records Decision —
16-ORD-251
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;Taylor Payne,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The issue presented in this appeal is whether the Hopkins County Jail ("Jail" ) violated the Open Records Act in its disposition of an …
Kurt Lowe — Hopkins County Jail
Open Records Decision —
21-ORD-125
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron,Attorney General;Matthew Ray,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On May 19, 2021, Randy Strause ("Appellant") sent the Board four requests to obtain copies of public records related to an …
Randy Strause — Kentucky Board of Nursing
Open Records Decision —
22-ORD-018
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; Matthew Ray, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On December 15, 2021, Jim Lang ("Appellant") submitted a request to the Board for "any Memorandum, Policy, Procedure or Protocol . . …
Jim Lang — Kentucky Board of Nursing
22-ORD-228
22-ORD-228 October 25, 2022 In re: Ronald Duke/Kentucky Board of Nursing Summary: The Kentucky Board of Nursing (“the Board”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to explain how a specific exemption applied to the records …
Ronald Duke — Kentucky Board of Nursing
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