Quick update: A York County judge heard arguments today about whether the county must include addresses, or some kind of geographic locator, with its time-response logs. The judge has not produced a decision yet.
Background for this issue is here. It's an important case because time-response logs were specifically made public in the state's new right-to-know law, but York County is challenging the state Office of Open Records' decision about what a time-response log is.
I will post more about the arguments later.
Background for this issue is here. It's an important case because time-response logs were specifically made public in the state's new right-to-know law, but York County is challenging the state Office of Open Records' decision about what a time-response log is.
I will post more about the arguments later.



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