Search AG Opinions & Decisions
Open Records Decision —
05-ORD-242
Opinion Opinion By: Gregory D. Stumbo,Attorney General;Amye L. Bensenhaver,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether the Department of Corrections violated the Open Records Act in the …
James Lang — Department of Corrections
Open Records Decision —
07-ORD-232
Opinion Opinion By: Gregory D. Stumbo, Attorney General; James M. Ringo, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether the actions of the Department of Corrections (DOC) relative to the open …
James Lang — Department of Corrections
Open Records Decision —
13-ORD-099
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 Western Kentucky Correctional Complex violated the Kentucky Open Records …
Charon T. Anderson — Western Kentucky Correctional Complex
Open Records Decision —
13-ORD-140
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 Western Kentucky Correctional Complex violated the Kentucky Open Records …
Charon T. Anderson — Western Kentucky Correctional Complex
Open Records Decision —
13-ORD-172
Opinion Opinion By: Jack Conway, Attorney General; Amye L. Bensenhaver, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision This matter having been presented to the Attorney General in an open records appeal, and the Attorney General being sufficiently …
Charon T. Anderson — Western Kentucky Correctional Complex
Open Records Decision —
14-ORD-188
Opinion Opinion By: Jack Conway, Attorney General; Matt James, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government ("LFUCG") violated the Open Records Act in …
Charon T. Anderson — Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
14-ORD-203
14-ORD-203 October 3, 2014 In re: Charon T. Anderson/Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Summary: No violation of Open Records Act found where request appeared …
Charon T. Anderson — Lexington Fayette Urban County Government
Open Records Decision —
14-ORD-213
Request By: Charon T. Anderson, # 177122 Mr. James J. Kammer Charles E. Edwards III, Esq. Opinion Opinion By: Jack Conway, Attorney General; James M. Herrick, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is …
Charon T. Anderson — Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
Open Records Decision —
15-ORD-088
Opinion Opinion By: Jack Conway, Attorney General; Amye L. Bensenhaver, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision This matter having been presented to the Attorney General in an open records appeal, and the Attorney General being sufficiently …
James Lang — Louisville Metro Department of Corrections
Open Records Decision —
19-ORD-006
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;Sarah Ellen Eads Adkins,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The issue presented in this appeal is whether Louisville Metro Department of Corrections (LMDC) violated the Open Records Act …
James Lang — Louisville Metro Department of Corrections
Open Records Decision —
20-ORD-159
Opinion Opinion By: Daniel Cameron, Attorney General; James M. Herrick, Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision On August 26, 2020, James Lang ("Appellant") mailed a request to the Department for copies of the policy or procedure used by …
James Lang — Oldham County Health Department
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