FOR RELEASE: Sept. 5, 2012
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Sharon Fitzgerald,
615- 898-5980
or sharon.fitzgerald@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — If you’re
confused about which government records you can see and how to get access to
them in Tennessee, a special workshop at MTSU Tuesday, Sept. 11, can make the
process clear.
Attorney
Elisha Hodge, counsel to the Tennessee Office of Open Records Counsel, will
speak at 6:30 p.m. in Room 104 of the Bragg Mass Communication Building on
campus.
She’ll
speak briefly on public records in Tennessee, then open the floor to practical
questions about using the law to obtain public information.
The
event is free and sponsored by MTSU’s College of Mass Communication and the
Middle Tennessee Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. It’s open
to the public and should be of special interest to area journalists and
journalism students, organizers said.
Tennessee
law defines public records as “all documents,” in any format, made or received
by any government agency in connection with official business. Tennessee’s
Public Records Act gives every citizen the right to personally inspect any
public record, unless state law specifically restricts or prohibits it.
Hodge
served as open-records specialist for the Office of Open Records Counsel for
almost two years before she was promoted to her current post in August 2009. She
is the primary contact for citizens and local governments who have concerns
about access to public records under the Tennessee Public Records Act.
The
OORC, which operates under the state comptroller’s office, helps guide citizens
to the correct offices and personnel to get the public records they need and
works to resolve disputes over access to those records. The office also helps
educate the public and local government about Tennessee public-records and
open-meetings laws through workshops such as this one.
For
more information about the operations of the Office of Open Records Counsel,
including a list of frequently asked questions about open records in Tennessee,
visit www.comptroller.tn.gov/openrecords.
For more information about the Sept. 11 workshop, contact Sharon Fitzgerald in
the MTSU School of Journalism at sharon.fitzgerald@mtsu.edu.
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