New York expert raps new Pa. records law
December 27, 2008 | Filed in: New RTK
Law
ALBANY — While Pennsylvania's new Right-to-Know Law
is widely considered a major change for the better,
a longtime New York open-government expert claims
it is fraught with potential problems.
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V: Pa.'s new law improves state's access reputation
December 26, 2008 | Filed in:
AP Open Records Series | New RTK
Law
V: Q & A — Pa. law provides paper option for electronic files
December 26, 2008 | Filed in:
AP Open Records Series | New RTK
Law
Q: What if
the public record I want is in electronic form, but
I don't have access to a computer?
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IV: In Pa., neglected records may mean longer waits
December 25, 2008 | Filed in:
AP Open Records Series | New RTK
Law
IV: Q & A — Can non-Pa. residents seek records under new law?
December 25, 2008 | Filed in:
AP Open Records Series | New RTK
Law
Q: Can I be
denied a public record under Pennsylvania's new
Right-to-Know Law because I am not a Pennsylvania
resident?
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III: New Pa. law opens up government contractor records
December 24, 2008 | Filed in:
AP Open Records Series | New RTK
Law
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Private businesses that do business with state and local governments in Pennsylvania are about to find themselves having to make some of their records available to the public. Read More...
III: Q & A — Will the Right-to-Know Law foster identity theft?
December 24, 2008 | Filed in:
AP Open Records Series | New RTK
Law
Q: Will
Pennsylvania's new Right-to-Know Law make it easier
for someone to steal my identity?
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II: Terry Mutchler: Right-to-know advocate and arbiter
In high school, Terry Mutchler's tenacity could be measured in broken field-hockey sticks, including the time she broke her wooden stick in the heat of a game and had to use one belonging to her coach. Read More...
PA Supreme Court bans paper's access to cell phone bills.
December 22, 2008 | Filed in: Open
records | Cell
phone records
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP, Dec. 22) - Pennsylvania's
highest court says a newspaper cannot obtain all
the information in the cell phone records of two
Pittsburgh City Council members.
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I: New Pa. open records law seen as key to public access
December 22, 2008 | Filed in:
AP Open Records Series | New RTK
Law
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Public-access advocates hope that widely shared frustration will subside after Jan. 1, when an overhaul of the state's Right-to-Know Law takes effect. The changes are expected to dramatically expand what people can find out about what goes on behind the scenes of the state and local governments. Read More...
I: Q & A — What makes new Pa. open-records law different?
December 22, 2008 | Filed in:
AP Open Records Series | New RTK
Law
Q: What is
the major difference between Pennsylvania's old and
new Right-to-Know laws?
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I: Pa. Right-to-Know law contains 30 exceptions
December 22, 2008 | Filed in:
AP Open Records Series | New RTK
Law
Pennsylvania's new
Right-to-Know Law contains exceptions for 30
categories of records. Most do not apply to
financial records or aggregated data, such as
spreadsheets and databases. A summary of the
exceptions:
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I: How to file a Right-to-Know request under Pa. law
December 22, 2008 | Filed in:
AP Open Records Series | New RTK
Law
Common
questions and answers about how to file a request
under Pennsylvania's new Right-to-Know Law.
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I: What's public and what's not under new Pa. law
December 22, 2008 | Filed in:
AP Open Records Series | New RTK
Law
Examples of
information that the government must make available
to the public under Pennsylvania's new
Right-to-Know Law, and examples of government
information that will remain private:
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THE WATCHDOG: New rules are open gift for Pa.
December 21, 2008 |
Citizens,
researchers, reporters and just plain inquisitive
folks will get a belated Christmas gift when a new
law takes effect Jan. 1 opening more government
information to public eyes. The state's revised
Right-to-Know law forces more agencies, plus state
lawmakers and judges, to release records. It brings
Pennsylvania in line with many other states.
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Pa. open-records chief shows independent spirit
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Weeks before the state
Office of Open Records opens for
business, it's clear that office director Terry
Mutchler is not going to simply carry the water for
Gov. Ed Rendell — the man who appointed her and is
technically her boss.
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