Examples of Information Commission in a sentence
Any complaint by a person who is denied the right to inspect or copy such records or files shall be brought to the Freedom of Information Commission in accordance with the provisions of sections 1-205 and 1-206 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
Any complaint by a person who is denied the right to inspect or copy such records or files shall be brought to the Freedom of Information Commission in accordance with the provisions of Sections 1-205 and 1-206 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
The proposer shall be responsible for defending any complaint brought in connection with the nondisclosure, including but not only appearing before the Freedom of Information Commission, and providing witnesses and documents as appropriate.
Further, if the entity seeking access to the documents challenges the University’s withholding of the document, said owner may be required to prove at the Freedom of Information Commission and/or in a Court of Law, that the release of said trade secrets would be harmful to the owner of the intellectual property or properties in question.
Any complaint by a person who is denied the right to inspect or copy such records or files shall be brought to the Freedom of Information Commission in accordance with the provisions of sections 1‐205 and 1‐206 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
If, however, (a) this Agreement has a value greater than or equal to Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,500,000) and (b) the State Freedom of Information Commission makes a final determination that this Agreement is a contract for the performance of a Governmental Function, then this Agreement shall be subject to the provisions of C.G.S. Section 1-218, as may be modified from time to time.
Any complaint by a person who is denied the right to inspect or copy such records or files shall be brought to the Freedom of Information Commission in accordance with the provisions of sections 1-205 and 1-206 of the Connecticut General Statutes..
The decision of the Central Information Commission or State Information Commission, as the case may be, shall be binding.
The Central Information Commission or State Information Commission, as the case may be, shall give notice of its decision, including any right of appeal, to the complainant and the public authority.
Further, if the entity seeking access to the documents challenges theUniversity’s withholding of the document, said owner may be required to prove at the Freedom of Information Commission and/or in a Court of Law, that the release of said trade secrets would be harmful to the owner of the intellectual property or properties in question.