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Open Meetings Decision —
11-OMD-167
Opinion Opinion By: Jack Conway, Attorney General; Amye L. Bensenhaver, Assistant Attorney General Open Meetings Decision This open meetings appeal having been submitted to the Office of the Attorney General, and the Attorney General being …
Ezalee Pigman — Knott County Fiscal Court
11-ORD-215
11-ORD-215 December 20, 2011 In re: Ezalee Pigman/Knott County Tourism Commission Summary: Knott County Tourism Commission violated KRS 61.880(1) and KRS 61.872(5) by failing to respond in writing to …
Ezalee Pigman — Knott County Tourism Commission
Open Records Decision —
19-ORD-011
Opinion Opinion By: Andy Beshear,Attorney General;J. Marcus Jones,Assistant Attorney General Open Records Decision The question presented in this appeal is whether the City of Park Hills ("City") violated the Kentucky Open Records Act ("Act") in the …
Gretchen Stephenson — City of Park Hills
24-ORD-062
24-ORD-062 March 15, 2024 In re: Gretchen Stephenson/Planning and Development Services of Kenton County Summary: Planning and Development Services of Kenton County (“the agency”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for …
Gretchen Stephenson — Planning and Development Services of Kenton County
Open Meetings Decision —
24-OMD-093
24-OMD-093 April 3, 2024 In re: Gretchen Stephenson/City of Park Hills Summary: The City of Park Hills (“the City”) did not violate the Open Meetings Act (“the Act”) when it held a video-conferenced meeting without also providing a physical location …
Gretchen Stephenson — City of Park Hills
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