Public Records Act definition

Public Records Act means Massachusetts Public Records Act, M.G.L. Chapter 66, and any successor thereto.
Public Records Act means the Massachusetts Public Records Act, M.G.L. Chapter 66, and any successor thereto and M.G.L. Chapter 66A.
Public Records Act means chapter 42.17 RCW.

Examples of Public Records Act in a sentence

  • Service Provider acknowledges that the City is subject to the Public Records Act, chapter 42.56 RCW (the “Act”).

  • Party acknowledges and agrees that this Agreement and any and all information obtained by the State from the Party in connection with this Agreement are subject to the State of Vermont Access to Public Records Act, 1 V.S.A. § 315 et seq.

  • Unless statutorily exempt from public disclosure, this Contract and all related records are subject to public disclosure as required by Washington’s Public Records Act, RCW 42.56.

  • Party acknowledges that certain State Data to which the Party may have access may contain information that is deemed confidential by the State, or which is otherwise confidential by law, rule, or practice, or otherwise exempt from disclosure under the State of Vermont Access to Public Records Act, 1 V.S.A. § 315 et seq.

  • Taxpayer acknowledges that GO-Biz is subject to the California Public Records Act (PRA) (Gov.


More Definitions of Public Records Act

Public Records Act means, collectively, Indiana Code 5-14-3 and relevant provisions of Indiana Code 8-15.5-4-2, 6 and 13.
Public Records Act means RCW 42.56 as currently exists or is hereinafter enacted.
Public Records Act means chapter 42.56 RCW, as it may be amended from time to time.
Public Records Act means the California Public Records Act (Ca. Gov. Code §§ 6250 et seq.)
Public Records Act means the Public Records Act in California Government Code Section 6250 et seq.
Public Records Act means RCW 42.56 as currently enacted or hereinafter enacted.
Public Records Act means Government Code sections 6250 et seq., as they may be amended from time to time. (Ord. 7166-NS § 1 (part), 2011)