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From page 18...
... C-1 APPENDIX C Examples of State Legislation to Exempt Selected Sensitive Transportation-Related Information from State "FOIA" Laws
From page 19...
... Florida State Statutes 119.07 Inspection and copying of records; photographing public records; fees; exemptions (1)
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... (c) An agency may charge up to $1 per copy for a certified copy of a public record.
From page 22...
... C-5 intelligence information or criminal investigative information is no longer active, so that the custodian's response to the request and information that would identify the public record requested are available to the public. This subparagraph is subject to the Open Government Sunset Review Act of 1995 in accordance with s.
From page 23...
... (g) Any criminal intelligence information or criminal investigative information which reveals the personal assets of the victim of a crime, other than property stolen or destroyed during the commission of the crime, is exempt from the provisions of subsection (1)
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... C-7 Act of 1995 in accordance with s. 119.15, and shall stand repealed on October 2, 2006, unless reviewed and saved from repeal through reenactment by the Legislature.
From page 25...
... name for ridesharing, as defined in s. 341.031, is exempt from the provisions of subsection (1)
From page 26...
... C-9 information, including names and addresses of property owners whose property is subject to acquisition by purchase or through the exercise of the power of eminent domain, from the provisions of subsection (1)
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... C-11 employment discrimination are confidential and exempt from the provisions of subsection (1)
From page 29...
... the Open Government Sunset Review Act of 1995 in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand repealed on October 2, 2009, unless reviewed and saved from repeal through reenactment by the Legislature.
From page 30...
... C-13 2. For use by any government agency, including any court or law enforcement agency, in carrying out its functions, or any private person or entity acting on behalf of a federal, state, or local agency in carrying out its functions.
From page 31...
... on an exempt driver's record may not be provided to a client who cannot demonstrate a need based on a police report, court order, or a business or personal relationship with the subject of the investigation.
From page 32...
... C-15 requesting person, and, to the extent required, assurance that the use will be only as authorized or that the consent of the person who is the subject of the personal information has been obtained. Such conditions may include, but need not be limited to, the making and filing of a written application in such form and containing such information and certification requirements as the department requires.
From page 33...
... (dd) Bank account numbers and debit, charge, and credit card numbers held by an agency are exempt from subsection (1)
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... C-17 (II) Provides more than 10,000 permanent seats for spectators.
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... (gg)
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... C-19 Disabilities Act or eligibility for the transportation disadvantaged program as provided in part I of chapter 427 is confidential and exempt from the provisions of subsection (1)
From page 37...
... (9) An exemption from this section does not imply an exemption from s.
From page 38...
... C-21 Maryland Code State Government, Title 10: Governmental Procedures § 10-618. Permissible denials (a)
From page 39...
... Article 83B, § 5-601 (k)
From page 40...
... C-23 this subsection that relates to a building, structure, or facility that has been subjected to a catastrophic event, including a fire, explosion, or natural disaster.(ii) This paragraph does not apply to the records of any building, structure, or facility owned or operated by the State or any of its political subdivisions.(4)
From page 41...
... Missouri Revised State Statutes Chapter 610: Governmental Bodies and Records Section 610.021: Closed meetings and closed records authorized when, exceptions, sunset dates for certain exceptions.
From page 42...
... C-25 (6) Scholastic probation, expulsion, or graduation of identifiable individuals, including records of individual test or examination scores; however, personally identifiable student records maintained by public educational institutions shall be open for inspection by the parents, guardian or other custodian of students under the age of eighteen years and by the parents, guardian or other custodian and the student if the student is over the age of eighteen years; (7)
From page 43...
... safety or health. Nothing in this exception shall be deemed to close information regarding expenditures, purchases, or contracts made by an agency in implementing these guidelines or policies.
From page 44...
... C-27 Texas Government Code Chapter 418. Emergency Management Sec.
From page 45...
... Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.2. Exclusions to application of chapter; records relating to public safety.
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... C-29 equipment and systems of any public building, structure or information storage facility, or telecommunications or utility equipment or systems. The same categories of records of any governmental or nongovernmental person or entity submitted to a public body for the purpose of antiterrorism response planning may be withheld from disclosure if such person or entity in writing (a)
From page 47...
... 10. Subscriber data, which for the purposes of this subdivision, means the name, address, telephone number, and any other information identifying a subscriber of a telecommunications carrier, provided directly or indirectly by a telecommunications carrier to a public body that operates a 911 or E-911 emergency dispatch system or an emergency notification or reverse 911 system, if the data is in a form not made available by the telecommunications carrier to the public generally.
From page 48...
... C-31 Revised Code of Washington RCW 42.17.310 Certain personal and other records exempt (1) The following are exempt from public inspection and copying: (a)
From page 49...
... specific record shall not be exempt when publicly cited by an agency in connection with any agency action.
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... C-33 records, public employment related records, or volunteer rosters, or are included in any mailing list of employees or volunteers of any public agency.
From page 51...
... (ee) Investigative records compiled by an employing agency conducting a current investigation of a possible unfair practice under chapter 49.60 RCW or of a possible violation of other federal, state, or local laws prohibiting discrimination in employment.
From page 52...
... C-35 connection with an application for, or the supervision of, an antitrust exemption sought by the submitting entity under RCW 43.72.310. If a request for such information is received, the submitting entity must be notified of the request.
From page 53...
... (ii) Records not subject to public disclosure under federal law that are shared by federal or international agencies, and information prepared from national security briefings provided to state or local government officials related to domestic preparedness for acts of terrorism.
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... C-37 the veteran's next of kin, a deceased veteran's properly appointed personal representative or executor, a person holding that veteran's general power of attorney, or to anyone else designated in writing by that veteran to receive the records.
From page 55...
... development, acquisition, or implementation of state purchased health care as defined in RCW 41.05.011.

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