California Public Records Act Exemptions
Exemptions from disclosure, Cal. Gov. Code - Casetext
PDF Current through the 2023 Legislative Session. Section 6254 - Exemptions from disclosure Except as provided in Sections 6254.7 and 6254.13, this chapter does not require the disclosure of any of the following records:
https://casetext.com/statute/california-codes/california-government-code/title-1-general/division-7-miscellaneous/chapter-35-inspection-of-public-records/article-1-general-provisions/section-6254-exemptions-from-disclosurePublic Records | State of California - Department of Justice - Office ...
Examples of exempt records may include: personnel records, investigative records, drafts, confidential legal advice, records prepared in connection with litigation, and information that may be kept confidential under other state or federal laws.
https://oag.ca.gov/consumers/general/praCalifornia Public Records Act | FTB.ca.gov - Franchise Tax Board
request. How To Request Records Submit your request for public records to our Disclosure Office by email, fax, mail : Email (preferred) [email protected] Fax (916) 845-4849
https://www.ftb.ca.gov/your-rights/california-public-records-act.htmlCALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE GUIDELINES FOR ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS
The Coordinator may be reached by telephone at (916) 210-6183, electronically at https://oag.ca.gov/contact/publicrecords_form, and by U.S. mail at, Attorney General's Office, Public Records Coordinator, P.O. Box 944255, Sacramento, CA 94244-2550. Written Requests Strongly Encouraged.
https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/media/pra-guidelines.pdfSummary of the California Public Records Act 2004
OVERVIEW Legislation enacting the California Public R ecords Act (hereinafter, “CPRA”) was signed in 1968, culminating a 15-year-long effort to create a general records law for California. Previously, one was required to look at the law governing the specific type of record in question in order to determine its disclosability.
https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/publications/summary_public_records_act.pdfPublic Records Act - California Secretary of State
California law, including the Public Records Act, permits the Secretary of State to charge a fee for providing copies of its records. However, in many circumstances, electronic copies of records can be provided at no cost. The Secretary of State will determine whether any fees must be collected prior to providing responsive records.
https://www.sos.ca.gov/administration/public-records-act-requests/public-records-act-frequently-asked-questionsInvestigatory Privilege and California Public Records Act Requests
The “Investigatory Privilege”. The California Constitution enshrines the right of every person to inspect the public records in any agency’s custody or control, including law enforcement agency records. Absent an exemption recognized under state or federal law, the public’s right to disclosure must be broadly construed by public agencies.
https://bbklaw.com/resources/investigatory-privilege-and-california-public-records-act-requestsPublic Records Act Request - The California Department of Corrections ...
Q9. How will I receive my audio/video surveillance and body-worn camera video footage request? Q10. Will I be charged for audio/video surveillance or body-worn camera video footage? Frequently Asked Questions Pursuant to Penal Code section 832.7 (b) (1) (A)- (C) and the California Public Records Act (Government Code section 7921,
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/research/faqs-for-body-worn-camera-and-avss/CDCR - CIRIS
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is committed to continually improving the California Incarcerated Records and Information Search (CIRIS) web experience to locate incarcerated persons.
https://inmatelocator.cdcr.ca.gov/Public Records Act Training - State of California
Public Records Act (PRA), Government Code section 6250-6276.48 . ... government records. explain that PRA covers California government records. provide records in accordance with PRA. ... Records Act (PRA) Records that are exempt from disclosure to public under the PRA may be
https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/publications/pra.pdfCalifornia Public Records Act FAQs - Commission on POST
The California Public Records Act (CPRA) was passed by the California Legislature in 1968 for government agencies and requires that government records be disclosed to the public, upon request, unless there are privacy and/or public safety exemptions which would prevent doing so. Please see the California Attorney General’s Office Summary of ...
https://post.ca.gov/California-Public-Records-Act-FAQs