Examples of Tennessee Public Records Act in a sentence
Knox County is subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act 10-7-503 et seq.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or within the other document supplied to the City by the Contractor, the Contractor understands and acknowledges that the City is a governmental entity subject to the State of Tennessee Public Records Act and that any reports, data or other information supplied to the City regarding services performed hereunder may be subject to disclosure as a public record in accordance with the laws of the State of Tennessee.
All confidential information shall not be subject to disclosure under the Tennessee Public Records Act.
SCS is subject to the Tennessee "Public Records Act." Accordingly, no claim of confidentiality or proprietary information in all or any portion of information submitted by Contractor to SCS in furtherance of this Agreement will be honored unless a specific exemption from the Public Records Act exists.
All proprietary information, including but not limited to, provider reimbursement information provided to TennCare, shall be deemed confidential and not subject to disclosure under the Tennessee Public Records Act.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or within any other document supplied to SCS by Contractor, Contractor understands and acknowledges that SCS is a governmental entity subject to the State of Tennessee Public Records Act.
The Metropolitan Government shall maintain the confidentiality of an employee’s disclosure regarding violence to the extent allowed by the Tennessee Public Records Act and state and federal statutes that mandate reporting of behavior indicating risk to self or others and/or unless nondisclosure would jeopardize the safety of others within the workplace.
Any proprietary or confidential materials contained in the proposal will be subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act, Tenn.
All applications and documents submitted to the Building Commissioner shall be subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act, Tennessee Code Annotated, Sections 10-7-503, et seq.
Upon request by a citizen of Tennessee, the Tennessee Public Records Act requires UTC to disclose the final results of any disciplinary proceeding conducted by UTC against a student who is an alleged perpetrator of any crime of violence, as that term is defined in 18 U.S.C. § 16, or a nonforcible sex offense, if UTC determines as a result of that disciplinary proceeding that the student committed a violation of UTC’s rules or policies with respect to such crime or offense.