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23-ORD-028
23-ORD-028 February 7, 2023 In re: Uriah Pasha/Kentucky Parole Board Summary: The Kentucky Parole Board (“the Board”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it explained why it could not provide a copy of a record that no longer …
Uriah Pasha — Kentucky Parole Board
23-ORD-033
23-ORD-033 February 14, 2023 In re: Uriah Pasha/Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex Summary: The Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex (“the Complex”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not provide records that do not …
Uriah Pasha — Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex
23-ORD-071
23-ORD-071 March 28, 2023 In re: Uriah Pasha/Kentucky State Police Summary: The Office cannot find that the Kentucky State Police (“KSP”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not respond to a request that it did not receive. Open …
Uriah Pasha — Kentucky State Police
23-ORD-101
23-ORD-101 May 1, 2023 In re: Uriah Pasha/Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex Summary: The Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex (the “Complex”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for records because it did …
Uriah Pasha — Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex
23-ORD-107
23-ORD-107 May 8, 2023 In re: Uriah Pasha/Kentucky Parole Board Summary: The Kentucky Parole Board (“the Board”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not provide records that do not exist in its custody or control. Open …
Uriah Pasha — Kentucky Parole Board
23-ORD-132
23-ORD-132 June 13, 2023 In re: Uriah Pasha/Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex Summary: The Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex (“Complex”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not respond to a request to inspect records within …
Uriah Pasha — Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex
23-ORD-154
23-ORD-154 June 29, 2023 In re: Teresa Gilbert/McCreary County Clerk Summary: The McCreary County Clerk (the “Clerk”) has not carried his burden of proof that he timely responded to a request submitted under the Open Records Act (“the Act”). Open …
Teresa Gilbert — McCreary County Clerk
23-ORD-155
23-ORD-155 June 29, 2023 In re: Teresa Gilbert/Taylor County Clerk Summary: The Taylor County Clerk (the “Clerk”) has not carried his burden of proof that he timely responded to a request submitted under the Open Records Act (“the Act”). Open …
Teresa Gilbert — Taylor County Clerk
23-ORD-158
23-ORD-158 June 30, 2023 In re: Teresa Gilbert/Russell County Clerk Summary: The Russell County Clerk (the “Clerk”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when she failed to respond to a request to inspect records within five business days. Open …
Teresa Gilbert — Russell County Clerk
23-ORD-210
23-ORD-210 August 11, 2023 In re: Teresa Gilbert/Pulaski County Clerk Summary: The Pulaski County Clerk (the “Clerk”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when he failed to respond to a request to inspect records within five business days. …
Teresa Gilbert — Pulaski County Clerk
23-ORD-211
23-ORD-211 August 11, 2023 In re: Teresa Gilbert/Casey County Clerk Summary: The Casey County Clerk (the “Clerk”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when he failed to respond to a request to inspect records within five business days. However, …
Teresa Gilbert — Casey County Clerk
23-ORD-264
23-ORD-264 October 3, 2023 In re: Uriah Pasha/Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex Summary: The Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex (“the Complex”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to notify the requester that records did …
Uriah Pasha — Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex
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