...political figures but rather local business owners who stepped up and hired a Harvard Top Gun. The lawsuit that may well be filed in a matter of days is a...
...to occur, or in which the affected public body has its principal office, prior to or within 60 days of the meeting alleged to be in violation of this Act...
...a history of not properly answering these requests for public records. The law required they respond within 5 working days after receipt, and they failed. [documentcloud url=”http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3528235-47127-FI-Let.html” responsive=true text=false] ....
...a history of not properly answering these requests for public records. The law required they respond within 5 working days after receipt, and they failed. [documentcloud url=”http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3528234-47126-FI-Let.html” responsive=true text=false] ....
...days following the scheduled publication date). (COMPLIED WITH) (5) A brief explanation of the relationship between the assessment and the tax bill. (MISSING FROM PUBLICATION!) (6) In bold type, a...
...building and he also man’s the office three days a week.” The difference between Shelbyville Township and the Village of Lerna in this situation, is that Lerna’s attorney resigned when...
...previously writing about – and no records were provided. It has also passed on a request sent two days later. Public bodies have five working days after receipt of a...
...were later informed that the employee had sent a letter to the board that reflected her willingness to extend the contract 60 days to negotiate. I guess that ink was...
...the allowed 5 business days for your FOIA to be answered and proof that your “firm opinion” is totally and absurdly ridiculous. Actually, the FOIA request was sent on February...