The trial has exposed widespread use of private email addresses, and other means, in the Cuomo administration, presumably in an effort to shield communications
from public disclosure laws.
Besieged by federal and state investigators, Mayor Bill de Blasio turned Nixonian Thursday and declared five of his closest outside confidants exempt
from public disclosure laws when they advise him on running the city.
Not exact matches
Trump, like all Americans, has the right under federal
law to keep health information
from public disclosure.
The Washington Attorney General is seeking at least $ 14 million
from the food industry, alleging a trade association broke
public disclosure laws by shielding the names of companies that contributed to a campaign against an initiative that would have required food makers to label products with GMOs.
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The latest round of financial
disclosure forms
from members of the New York State Legislature will be the last, before a new
law begins that aims to open up even further the information the
public and the press can view about the outside business dealings of state lawmakers.
But Flanagan still earned as much as $ 100,000
from the
law firm last year before he left, according to a financial
disclosure statement made
public this week.
The order, by Justice Rosalyn H. Richter of the Appellate Division in Manhattan, had been sought by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the city's largest police union, which this month lost its lawsuit seeking to have the videos classified as personnel records that state
law exempts
from public disclosure without a court order.
SUNY Poly and state officials have argued that as a private non-profit, Fuller Road Management is not an official government agency and therefore technically exempt
from government contracting and
public disclosure laws.
«Rick received a letter
from the New York State Commission on
Public Integrity informing him that he must file a financial
disclosure statement «within seven days after the last day allowed by
law for the filing of independent nominating petitions.»»
That means greater
disclosure of business and
law clients
from legislators» side jobs, a ban on the personal use of campaign funds, greater safeguards for per diem reimbursement, pension forfeiture for lawmakers convicted of
public corruption and greater
disclosure by independent expenditure campaign accounts.
Gross also said the ethics board is in a difficult position as an agency that keeps the financial
disclosure records open for
public inspection, while the board and its staff are barred by the county ethics
law from disclosing confidential information.
The
law provides two main reasons a gun owner can appeal to exempt themselves
from public disclosure.
Police personnel records were made available to reporters for decades, until this April, when city officials said they realized that releasing the records violated a state
law shielding certain personnel files
from public disclosure, except when ordered by a judge.
Cuomo outlined several changes he said should take place, including full
disclosure of all outside income for legislators; stopping the personal use of campaign funds; updating campaign finance
laws to require more
disclosure; and removing state pensions
from lawmakers convicted of
public corruption.
Laws are in place to ensure that such outside income does not create a conflict - of - interest for the lawmakers — laws require a combination of requirements that lawmakers recuse themselves of decisions which may directly affect their wealth, prohibit them from using their office for personal gain, and by requiring the disclosure of the sources of outside income in order to ensure that the public — and regulatory agencies — can monitor lawmakers» behav
Laws are in place to ensure that such outside income does not create a conflict - of - interest for the lawmakers —
laws require a combination of requirements that lawmakers recuse themselves of decisions which may directly affect their wealth, prohibit them from using their office for personal gain, and by requiring the disclosure of the sources of outside income in order to ensure that the public — and regulatory agencies — can monitor lawmakers» behav
laws require a combination of requirements that lawmakers recuse themselves of decisions which may directly affect their wealth, prohibit them
from using their office for personal gain, and by requiring the
disclosure of the sources of outside income in order to ensure that the
public — and regulatory agencies — can monitor lawmakers» behavior.
That
law also required
public disclosure of the amount of money — within a narrow category — that officials receive
from outside employment and investments, and mandated that some lobbying groups list the donors that fuel their advocacy campaigns.
That was based on a portion of the
law that allowed waivers
from disclosure rules if donors might suffer «harm, threats, harassment or reprisals»
from public knowledge of their support to specific entities.
The issue: An obscure section of the state civil rights
law that shields myriad police, correction officer and paid firefighter employee records
from public disclosure isn't known that well at the Capitol.
UFT lawyers argue that «while charter schools may receive some funding
from private entities, they are overwhelmingly funded by
public tax dollars and they are subject to the
disclosure requirements applicable to government agencies under the New York state Freedom of Information
Law.»
They are protected
from disclosure under Article 6 of the
Public Officers
Law.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a Federal
law, requires that Creative Minds International
Public Charter School, with certain exceptions, obtain your written consent prior to the
disclosure of personally identifiable information
from your child's education records.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is committed to protecting current and former Federal employees and applicants for employment
from interference and retaliation when making protected
disclosures, or «whistleblowing,» which includes disclosing information related to a violation of
law, rule, or regulation; gross mismanagement; gross waste of funds; abuse of authority; or a substantial and specific danger to
public health or safety.
Allows privately funded industrial hemp research to be conducted in Hawaii under certain conditions; requires monitoring by department of
public safety; requires reporting to county
law enforcement; exempts argonomic data derived
from research
from public records
disclosure; confers immunity
from criminal prosecution for the research.
Allows privately funded industrial hemp research to be conducted in Hawaii under certain conditions; requires monitoring by department of
public safety; requires reporting to county
law enforcement; exempts agronomic data derived
from research
from public records
disclosure; confers immunity
from criminal prosecution for the research.
Allows private funded industrial hemp research to be conducted under certain conditions; requires monitoring by the DPS; requires reporting to the respective county
law enforcement; exempts agronomic data derived
from research
from public records
disclosure; confers immunity
from criminal prosecution for the research.
Instead, chemicals that subsidiaries of Big Oil use during fracking can remain exempt
from public disclosure as «trade secrets,» mirroring language of ALEC's model
law.
Applications such as that for access to Prince Charles» «black spider memos» would be «doomed to failure» if they were to be made in future, according to Mark Elliott, Reader in
Public Law, Cambridge University, since «s 37 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 was amended in 2010 so as to render communications with the heir to the throne absolutely exempt
from disclosure».
If a second covered hospital states in its notice that it will only make
public health
disclosures required by
law, but does reserve the right to change its practices, it is prohibited
from making any discretionary
public health
disclosures of protected health information created or received during the effective period of that notice.
For example, a covered hospital that states in its notice that it will only make
public health
disclosures required by
law, and that does not reserve the right to change this practice, is prohibited
from making any discretionary
public health
disclosures of protected health information created or received during the effective period of that notice.
It also addresses
public disclosure of information in cases of child abuse - related fatalities or near fatalities and provides summaries of
laws from all States and U.S. territories.
Information that is not already in the
public domain (including discussions, presentations and documents used in meetings, heritage surveys and connection work) is to be treated as confidential between Claim Group members and YMBBMAC staff, unless
disclosure is permitted by
law (including the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) as amended
from time to time).
Editor's Note: Following the ruling in favor of the Challenger on the due process claims, the court entered a permanent injunction against the State
from making the
public disclosures required in the
Law and also granted the Challenger's motion for class certification (see Doe v. Lee, No. 3:99 CV314 (RNC), 2001 WL 536729 (D. Conn..
However, the real estate industry has firmly resisted disruption, successfully lobbying for state
laws banning commission rebates, preventing the
public disclosure of residential sales prices, and requiring consumers to purchase real estate services that they may not want, as well as blocking third parties
from accessing listing data.
Maybe a full
disclosure of the agents education / experience in the fields of marketing, SEO, defensive driving, contract negotiation, contract
law, home inspections, survey reviews, advertising, city by -
laws, mortgage financing, community attributes, etc, etc, the
public and profession both would have gained
from these agreements.