The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
State Records Committee agenda
For an official agenda, go here.

STATE RECORDS COMMITTEE MEETING


The State Records Committee will hold a meeting at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 9, in the Courtyard Meeting Room, State Archives Building, 346 S. Rio Grande St. (450 West), Salt Lake City. This is a public meeting, and anyone can attend. Committee business and two hearings are scheduled.

*Introduction of Gary Ott, Elected Official Representative, newly appointed member of the Committee

*First Hearing – Tina Wollenberg vs. Summit County. Ms. Wollenberg is appealing the denial of recorded interviews of her minor children by the Summit County Sheriff’s Office.

*Second Hearing – Marvin Melville vs. Salt Lake City Corporation. Mr. Melville is appealing the denial of a draft of an affidavit.

*Approval of the March 12, 2009, meeting minutes of the State Records Committee
*Approval of General Schedule items
*Appeals received
*Cases in District Court
*Draft of proposal dealing with repeated postponements and rescheduling of hearings – Paul Tonks
*Other Business
*Adjournment – Next meeting scheduled – Thursday, May 14, 2009

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Monday, April 6, 2009
Treating the meth cops
Just about all government contracts are public records, and last week the Utah Attorney General's Office gave us copies of the contracts with the American Detoxification Foundation.

The contracts are attached below. The 2008 contract includes a description of the treatment designed by L. Ron Hubbard.

A PDF of the University of Utah's police and firefighter health study is here.

This 2003 New York Times article discusses how firefighters completed the detoxification treatments after the Sept. 11 attacks. The article mentions a report completed years earlier by a Ronald E. Gots that was harsh in its assessment of the treatment.

Gots called me Friday to say the science and his opinions remain the same.

— NC

AG%20Detoxification%20Contract%202-17-07%20for%20120%20days.pdf

AG%20Detoxification%20Contract%204-30-08%20%20to%209-30-08.pdf

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Sunday, April 5, 2009
Treating the meth cops
Just about all government contracts are public records, and last week the Utah Attorney General's Office gave us copies of the contracts with the American Detoxification Foundation.

The contracts are attached below. The 2008 contract includes a description of the treatment designed by L. Ron Hubbard.

A PDF of the University of Utah's police and firefighter health study is here.

This 2003 New York Times article discusses how firefighters completed the detoxification treatments after the Sept. 11 attacks. The article mentions a report completed years earlier by a Ronald E. Gots that was harsh in its assessment of the treatment.

Gots called me Friday to say the science and his opinions remain the same.

— NC

AG%20Detoxification%20Contract%202-17-07%20for%20120%20days.pdf

AG%20Detoxification%20Contract%204-30-08%20%20to%209-30-08.pdf

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