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The Missouri Sunshine Law is meant to give light to important government issues in the state. The Missouri Sunshine Law is the common name for Chapter 610 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, the primary law regarding freedom of the public to access information from any public or quasi-public governmental body in the U.S. state of Missouri.
After languishing for nearly two years, the lawsuit a former Missouri attorney general filed against Springfield Public Schools over a 2021 Sunshine Law request will move forward.
The amendment says legislative records “shall be public records and subject to generally applicable state laws governing public access to public records, including the ‘Sunshine Law.’”
A Cole County judge on Tuesday ordered the Missouri Department of Social Services to pay more than $115,000 in legal fees and a $5,000 penalty for “knowingly and purposefully” violating the ...
TCA 40-32-101(a)(1)(B) A person applying for the expunction of records because the charge or warrant was dismissed in any court as a result of the successful completion of a pretrial diversion program pursuant to §§ 40-15-102 — 40-15-107, shall be charged the appropriate court clerk's fee pursuant to § 8-21-401 for destroying such records.
Have at least a ninety-five percent attendance record overall for grades nine through twelve; Performed fifty hours of unpaid tutoring or mentoring for younger students; and; Maintained a record of good citizenship and avoidance of the unlawful use of drugs and/or alcohol; Score "proficient" or "advanced" on the Algebra I End-of-Course Exam
The Missouri Sunshine Law allows public access to some records held by government agencies. In February 2022, Jannet Morales submitted a request for video recordings by officers who responded to a ...
Missouri v. Jenkins, 515 U.S. 70 (1995), is a case decided by the United States Supreme Court.On June 12, 1995 the Court, in a 5–4 decision, reversed a district court ruling that required the state of Missouri to correct intentional racial discrimination in Kansas City schools by funding salary increases and remedial education programs.