![]() |
|||||||||||||
| The Source for Freedom Of Information Law and Action | |||||||||||||
Send us your comments |
Unlocking the Public's Business: Part 4 | ||||||||||||
|
It's a myth that we will have a law and everybody willcomply. We just need to remain vigilant and do what we can, but we're not going to have a perfect world. Dennis A. Byrd and Brenda Blagg, FOIArkansas Project Changes may be in store for the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act in 2001, but its too early to guess what kind. Proposal to set photocopy price may get third look A legislative proposal that would set the cost for photocopies of public documents may make a third appearance in 2001. Cities response best, FOI survey shows Arkansas municipal officials apparently have been paying attention at annual seminars on the state Freedom of Information Act. Options limited for reporting alleged violations The options are limited for Arkansans who believe government officials have violated the state Freedom of Information Act. Troutt advocates open government in word, deed JONESBORO The editor of the states largest independent, family-owned daily newspaper takes his role as an advocate of open government seriously. Ombudsman providing counsel on FOIA Attorneys general come and go; but the outspoken Robert Fisher provides a constant in the Arkansas attorney generals office. For almost 20 years, he has been there, fielding questions about the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. Attorney generals opinions not legally binding, but should not be disregarded When the attorney general issues an opinion on the Freedom of Information Act it may not be legally binding, but willfully disregarding it may not be a good idea, a veteran journalist and FOIA advocate said. Personnel privacy concern of officials If theres anything in the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act that alarms public officials especially law enforcement officials it is language that allows certain documents in personnel files to be released. Governor, Arkansas FOI Act not always in lockstep LITTLE ROCK Gov. Mike Huckabee has had several brushes with the states open records law since taking office in July 1996, mostly related to a broad exemption that applies to the governor and a few others. Journalists say survey points to need for education Journalists known for championing the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act seemed encouraged by the level of compliance shown by an August survey, but stressed the need for an even better response. Indiana couple finds federal FOIA law to be full of promise, problems WASHINGTON It was like finding a piece of buried treasure back in 1992 when Sandra and Tom Tokarski began sorting through a pile of Department of Transportation documents obtained through the federal Freedom of Information law. Public help available to get federal records Public assistance in the use of the federal Freedom of Information Act is available through a branch of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press in Washington. Advice for obtaining documents Information professionals offer the following advice to people filing for documents under the federal Freedom of Information law: |
|||||||||||||
|
Top | Back to last page | FOIArkansas.com Homepage |
|||||||||||||
|
A collaborative effort of Arkansas News Bureau, the Log Cabin Democrat of Conway, the Pine Bluff Commercial, the Southwest Times Record in Fort Smith, The Jonesboro Sun and The Morning News of Northwest Arkansas |
|||||||||||||
| Produced by The Morning News of Northwest Arkansas ONLINE, Your Community Internet Service Provider Copyright 1999, All rights reserved |
|||||||||||||