Sentences with phrase «types of government records»

New York State's Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) has guaranteed public access to many types of government records since 1974.

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«The shocking increase in alcohol fuelled violence raises very serious questions as to why the government has decided to stop keeping records on this type of offence,» Mr Foster said.
The government introduced into evidence audio recordings between Silver and various political reporters, including the New York Post's Fred Dicker, Capital Tonight's Liz Benjamin and POLITICO New York's Jimmy Vielkind, that included nearly identical statements by Silver regarding the nature of his outside legal work and the type of clients he represented.
In a release to the media, Seward stated Molinaro «has a strong record of attracting businesses of all types and growing the local economy, and will make certain government is accountable to the people».
The types of sensitive information and records that may be stored or transmitted using the VCDR are the same as those currently described in the Volpe LAN PIA (e.g., personally identifiable information, confidential business information, government proprietary information, procurement - sensitive information, and security - sensitive information; in personnel records, emergency contact records, job applications, travel records, purchase card records, and other financial records).
He was a nice enough guy, an arty type who'd been given some kind of government grant to create a documentary record of the station's work.
On August 14, 2017, District Judge William H. Orrick dismissed the lawsuit against the USDA for removing tens of thousands of animal welfare records from the agency's website «on the grounds that FOIA does not provide a remedy to enforce the government's obligation to publish certain types of records
The ideal scenario for this type of situation to emerge would be a large institution, like a government or facility with significant records, to disclose en masse the personal information of members of the public.
Records clerks are important members of government agencies, medical offices, hospitals and all types of businesses.
Performed all types of land surveys including topographic, boundary, ALTA, construction staking, as well as land records research at courthouses or government archives.
• Hands - on experience in booking meetings and coordinating schedules, along with making travel arrangements in accordance to provided instructions • Highly effective in efficiently responding to customers» requests and queries over the telephone and in person • Proficient in operating office machineries such as photocopiers, scanners and voice mail systems • Demonstrated expertise in computing, recording and proofreading data such as records and reports to assist executives with their work • Well - versed in maintaining and updating filing, inventory and database systems, both manually and by using technology • Proven ability to review files and records to obtain information, aimed at responding to requests in a profound manner • Adept at processing and preparing documents, including business expense reports and government forms • Excellent skills in typing, formatting and proofreading notes and reports, by making effective use of computers and typewriters • Exceptional communication skills aimed at creating and maintaining effective liaison between departments to ensure smooth flow of operations • Documented success in efficiently and effectively creating and processing documents and spreadsheets and inputting data in predefined company database systems
21), the governments» responses have been varied: in Tasmania, for example, the Government notes in its response that the types of records referred to in the recommendation have not been destroyed and «will continue to be protected by the provisions of [Archives] Act [1983]» [85], and in New South Wales a moratorium of one year has been set on the destruction of records [86].
From the government insurance records, we were able to construct variables reflecting annual rates of health services of different types (e.g., outpatient care, ER visits, hospitalizations) over a 5 - year period during early childhood (ages 1 — 6 years).
According to a new Pew Research Center report of census data, a record 64 million Americans, accounting for some 20 percent of the total U.S. population, lived in multi-generational family households in 2016, representing a three - decade continuous progression in this type of household formation — despite government propaganda that indicates economic improvements since the Great Recession.»
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