Open record definition

Open record means a record other than a confidential record.
Open record in these rules means a record other than a confidential record.
Open record means a record other than a confidential record, including but not limited to the record of declaratory rulings, declaratory orders, contested case proceedings, decisions, orders, rulings, settlements, and opinions of the agency.

More Definitions of Open record

Open record means a record other than a confidential record, including but not limited to the rec- ord of contested case proceedings, decisions, orders, rulings, settlements, and opinions of the agency. “Person” means an individual, corporation, government or governmental subdivision or agency,
Open record means a record other than a confidential re- cord.
Open record in this chapter means a record other than a confidential record.
Open record means all meeting minutes, financial summaries, officer reports presented at any meeting, photographs, video, or audio of any meeting or event, and reports filed with any public agency.
Open record means a public hearing, conducted by the Hearing Examiner. The hearing creates the evidentiary record pursuant to procedures prescribed by ordinance or resolution. Open record hearings either result in a recommendation to the Board of Commissioners or a final decision on a project permit application, or constitute an appeal of an administrative decision on a project permit application. See also RCW 36.70B.020(3)
Open record. Laws. The terms of this Agreement are subject to the applicable terms of any “Open Meeting” or “Open Record” laws of the State of South Dakota which are applicable to SDSTA.
Open record means all meeting minutes for any committee or convention, quarterly or monthly financial summaries, officer reports presented at any meeting, photographs of any meeting or event, meeting or event audio recordings or meeting or event video. Open record shall also include the list of Voting Members of the party, or any affiliate, with the name, mailing address, district, and county provided, but shall not include any electronic mail, facsimile, or telephone number, or other personal information other than name and address for such members.