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Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-086
24-ORD-086 March 27, 2024 In re: Lexington Herald–Leader/Lexington Police Department Summary: The Lexington Police Department (“the Department”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to respond to a portion of a request for …
Lexington Herald–Leader — Lexington Police Department
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24-ORD-089
24-ORD-089 April 1, 2024 In re: Vivian Miles/Cabinet for Health and Family Services Summary: The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (“the Cabinet”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request as too imprecise under KRS …
Vivian Miles — Cabinet for Health and Family Services
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24-ORD-088
24-ORD-088 April 1, 2024 In re: Katherine Liles/Kentucky State Police Summary: The Kentucky State Police (“KSP”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request for intelligence and investigative reports before prosecution …
Katherine Liles — Kentucky State Police
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24-ORD-087
24-ORD-087 April 1, 2024 In re: Kurt Hanscom/City of Edgewood Summary: The City of Edgewood (the “City”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when its initial response failed to explain how the cited exception applied to the records it …
Kurt Hanscom — City of Edgewood
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24-ORD-091
24-ORD-091 April 3, 2024 In re: Jason Easley/Breckenridge County Dispatch Summary: The Breckenridge County Dispatch (the “County Dispatch”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it failed to respond to a request under the Act. Open Records …
Jason Easley — Breckenridge County Dispatch
Opinion —
OAG 24-02
1 April 3, 2024 OAG 24-02 Subject: Whether the Greenup–Boyd County Riverport Authority may, consistent with Section 164 of the Kentucky Constitution, convey public property to a private individual or company on the condition that the grantee create …
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-094
24-ORD-094 April 3, 2024 In re: Stephen Sherman/Kentucky Department of Revenue Summary: The Kentucky Department of Revenue (“Department”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it denied a request to inspect records without citing an …
Stephen Sherman — Kentucky Department of Revenue
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24-ORD-092
24-ORD-092 April 3, 2024 In re: Jason Easley/City of Cloverport Summary: The City of Cloverport (the “City”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not properly invoke KRS 61.872(5) to delay access to records. Open Records Decision On …
Jason Easley — City of Cloverport
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24-ORD-090
24-ORD-090 April 3, 2024 In re: Carlos Harris/Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex Summary: The Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex (“Complex”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not provide records that do not exist. …
Carlos Harris — Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex
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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24-ORD-095
24-ORD-095 April 11, 2024 In re: Saeid Shafizadeh/Louisville Regional Airport Authority Summary: The Louisville Regional Airport Authority (“the Authority”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not respond to a request to inspect …
Saeid Shafizadeh — Louisville Regional Airport Authority
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24-ORD-097
24-ORD-097 April 11, 2024 In re: Aimee Perry/Eminence Independent School District Summary: The Office cannot find that the Eminence Independent School District (the “District”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) because it cannot resolve the …
Aimee Perry — Eminence Independent School District
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24-OMD-096
24-OMD-096 April 11, 2024 In re: Miranda Geers/Northern Pendleton Fire District Board of Trustees Summary: The Northern Pendleton Fire District Board of Trustees (“the Board”) violated the Open Meetings Act (“the Act”) when it conducted a closed …
Miranda Geers — Northern Pendleton Fire District Board of Trustees
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-099
24-ORD-099 April 15, 2024 In re: Joel Peyton/Simpson County Judge/Executive Summary: The Simpson County Judge/Executive (“the Judge/Executive”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when he denied a request as unreasonably burdensome under KRS …
Joel Peyton — Simpson County Judge
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24-ORD-098
24-ORD-098 April 15, 2024 In re: John Cheves/Department of Juvenile Justice Summary: This Office cannot find the Department of Juvenile Justice (“the Department”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it claims to have provided all records …
John Cheves — Department of Juvenile Justice
Opinion —
OAG 24-03
April 16, 2024 OAG 24-03 Subject: A county judge/executive’s authority to appoint a deputy and assistants and establish their salaries, and a fiscal court clerk’s duty to publish notice of fiscal court meetings when certain conditions are met. …
Open Records Decision —
24-ORD-101
24-ORD-101 April 17, 2024 In re: Jill Charles/Boone County Planning Commission Summary: The Boone County Planning Commission (“the Commission”) did not violate the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it could not provide records that do not exist. …
Jill Charles — Boone County Planning Commission
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24-ORD-100
24-ORD-100 April 17, 2024 In re: Ben W. Richard, Jr./Luther Luckett Correctional Complex Summary: Although the Luther Luckett Correctional Complex (the “Complex”) violated the Open Records Act (“the Act”) when it did not originally conduct an …
Ben W. Richard, Jr. — Luther Luckett Correctional Complex
Opinion —
OAG 24-04
April 18, 2024 OAG 24-04 Subject: The effective date of legislation passed during the 2024 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly. Requested by: Cyndi Galvin, Reviser of Statutes Legislative Research Commission Written by: James M. …
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OAG 24-05
April 26, 2024 OAG 24-05 Subjects: Whether home incarcerees may be arrested and charged with escape for violating a condition of their home incarceration. Requested by: Jimmy Cantrell, Executive Director Ohio County ARCH Program Written by: Jeremy …
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