The Salt Lake Tribune
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Some GRAMA tools

Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff publicly advocates for open records (though his office, charged with representing state agencies, is frequently on the other side of these disputes.)

He also has provided some valuable resources.

If you go to the GRAMA section of his web site by clicking here you will be able to download or print off a boilerplate records-request form. There also is information on the GRAMA law, including a copy of the statute, as well as info about the Open Meetings Law.

-- DH

1 Comments:

At May 3, 2008 2:39 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The worst offender is DCFS. One can't get a straight answer, let alone a document that might be viewed as unfavorable or a liability to the State

 

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