Search AG Opinions & Decisions
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-168
24-ORD-168 July 30, 2024 In re: Randal Kiper/Kentucky State Penitentiary Summary: The Kentucky State Penitentiary (“the Penitentiary”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for records that do not contain a …
Randal Kiper — Kentucky State Penitentiary
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-174
24-ORD-174 July 30, 2024 In re: Scott McDonnell/Department of Corrections Summary: The Department of Corrections (“the Department”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for photos of a specific inmate that would …
Scott McDonnell — Department of Corrections
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24-ORD-175
24-ORD-175 August 2, 2024 In re: Laura O’Brien/Oldham County Police Department Summary: The Oldham County Police Department (“the Department”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for body-worn camera footage under KRS …
Laura O’Brien — Oldham County Police Department
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24-ORD-177
24-ORD-177 August 5, 2024 In re: Ben W. Richard, Jr./Luther Luckett Correctional Complex Summary: The Luther Luckett Correctional Complex (the “Complex”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it partially denied a request for records …
Ben W. Richard, Jr. — Luther Luckett Correctional Complex
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-176
24-ORD-176 August 5, 2024 In re: Adam Brien/Calvert City Clerk Summary: The Calvert City Clerk (“the Clerk”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request seeking information without describing any public records to be …
Adam Brien — Calvert City Clerk
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-178
24-ORD-178 August 6, 2024 In re: Scott McDonnell/Department of Corrections Summary: The Office lacks jurisdiction to consider a complaint alleging that the Department of Corrections (“the Department”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) …
Scott McDonnell — Department of Corrections
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-179
24-ORD-179 August 13, 2024 In re: Kristian Childers/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (the “Cabinet”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it withheld records under KRS …
Kristian Childers — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-180
24-ORD-180 August 19, 2024 In re: Michael Frazier/University of Kentucky Summary: The University of Kentucky (“the University”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for copies of records that did not precisely …
Michael Frazier — University of Kentucky
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-184
24-ORD-184 August 21, 2024 In re: William Burney/Kentucky State Police Summary: The Office cannot find that the Kentucky State Police (“KSP”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) because the Office is unable to resolve the factual dispute …
William Burney — Kentucky State Police
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24-ORD-182
24-ORD-182 August 21, 2024 In re: Laron Cobb/Lee Adjustment Center Summary: The Lee Adjustment Center (“the Center”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to respond to a portion of a request. However, the Center did not violate …
Laron Cobb — Lee Adjustment Center
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-181
24-ORD-181 August 21, 2024 In re: Charlie Rowland/University of Kentucky Summary: The University of Kentucky (“the University”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to appropriately respond to a request to inspect records. The …
Charlie Rowland — University of Kentucky
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24-ORD-183
24-ORD-183 August 21, 2024 In re: Doug Dowson/Kentucky State Police Summary: The Kentucky State Police (“KSP”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for unredacted data extracted from automobile collision reports. …
Doug Dowson — Kentucky State Police
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24-ORD-185
24-ORD-185 August 28, 2024 In re: Makeda Charles/Louisville Metro Department of Corrections Summary: The Louisville Metro Department of Corrections (“the Department”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for …
Makeda Charles — Louisville Metro Department of Corrections
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-187
24-ORD-187 August 28, 2024 In re: Timothy Prater/McCreary Circuit Court Clerk Summary: The Open Records Act (“the Act”) does not apply to records of the McCreary Circuit Court Clerk (“the Clerk”). Open Records Decision On July 2, 2024, Timothy …
Timothy Prater — McCreary Circuit Court Clerk
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-186
24-ORD-186 August 28, 2024 In re: Ronald Corman/Crime Victims Compensation Board Summary: The Crime Victims Compensation Board (“the Board”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it could not provide records that do not exist. Open …
Ronald Corman — Crime Victims Compensation Board
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24-ORD-188
24-ORD-188 August 29, 2024 In re: Uriah M. Pasha/Lee Adjustment Center Summary: The Lee Adjustment Center (the “Center”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to respond to a request made under the Act. Open Records Decision On …
Uriah M. Pasha — Lee Adjustment Center
Open Meetings Decision —
24-OMD-191
24-OMD-191 September 9, 2024 In re: The College Heights Herald/Western Kentucky University Board of Regents Summary: The Western Kentucky University Board of Regents (“the Board”) violated the Open Meetings Act (“the Act”) when it failed to issue a …
The College Heights Herald — Western Kentucky University Board of Regents
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-190
24-ORD-190 September 9, 2024 In re: James O’Toole/Knox County Detention Center Summary: The Knox County Detention Center (“the Jail”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to cite the specific exception authorizing the …
James O’Toole — Knox County Detention Center
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24-ORD-189
24-ORD-189 September 9, 2024 In re: James William Gentry/Kentucky State Police Summary: The Kentucky State Police (“KSP”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to respond to a request made under the Act within five business days. …
James William Gentry — Kentucky State Police
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-192
24-ORD-192 September 10, 2024 In re: Nicholas Horne/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (“the Cabinet”) subverted the intent of the Open Records Act (“the Act”), within the meaning of KRS …
Nicholas Horne — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
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