Public Records Act Deskbook: Washington's Public Disclosure and Open Public Meetings Laws (WSBA)
- §14.3 The Work Product Exemption
- §20.1 Overview of Foia
- §16.2 Actions Initiated By Requestors
- Summary
- §8.6 Conclusion
- §12.7 Miscellaneous Service Exemptions
- §22.5 Executive Sessions
- §5.2 Other Considerations in Making and Responding to A Public Records Request
- §19.6 Local Government Records Management Grant Program
- §10.3 Other Considerations-Record Retention
- §7.3 Other Rules of Construction
- Summary
- §8.1 Introduction
- Judicial Perspectives On Open Courts and Court Records
- §13.5 Protection of Trade Secrets From Disclosure
- §15.1 Introduction
- §13.1 Introduction
- §21.7 Other Rules and Procedures
- Summary
- Summary
- §22.4 Procedural Requirements for Meetings
- Table of References
- §11.2 Washington State Health Care Information Act (Hcia), §70.02 RCW
- §9.2 Complainant and Witness Identity in Investigative Records
- Summary
- §9.3 Miscellaneous Exemptions
- Appendix - From Timothy D. Ford, Asst. Att'Y Gen., to Tom Pearson (Mar. 14, 2013)
- §19.1 Introduction
- §22.3 Meetings
- §7.1 Introduction
- Summary
- §17.2 Why Reverse Pra Cases Are Filed
- §6.4 Working With The Requestor
- §18.5 Penalties
- §4.1 What Is An "Agency" Covered By The Pra?
- §9.1 Introduction-Elements of the Investigative Records Exemption-RCW 42.56.240
- §22.2 Entities Subject to The Act
- §2.2 Public Policy
- §15.5 Redaction of Records Exempt Under Other Statutes
- §14.4 Deliberative Process Privilege
- §19.2 Historical Development
- §6.6 Working With Agency Employees
- §15.7 Lists of Other Statutes
- §14.1 Introduction
- §15.6 Public Records Exemptions Accountability Committee
- §11.4 Special Categories of Medical Records
- Title
- App Requirements
- Summary
- §16.4 Actions Initiated By Agencies
- §16.5 Prisoner Injunction Actions
- §19.5 Tools to Develop|Implement Records Retention Schedules
- §6.9 Resolving Disputes
- §6.10 Conclusion
- §12.4 Vulnerable Adults, Victims, and Certain Residents
- §22.6 Penalties|Remedies for Violations
- §8.2 Specific Privacy Exemptions
- Table of Cases
- §18.6 Costs
- §16.1 Introduction: Pra Enforcement Causes of Action
- §18.1 Introduction
- §22.7 Training Requirement
- §8.5 Privacy and Other Statutes and Constitutional Rights
- §8.3 The Definition of Privacy-The Evolution of the Doctrine
- §11.3 Access to Public Records Under The Hipaa Privacy Rule
- §4.2 What Is A "Public Record"?
- §15.3 Washington State Statutes
- Summary
- Appendix - Exemptions From Public Records Disclosure and Confidential Records
- Summary
- §21.3 Access to Court Documents
- Summary
- Appendix - Bibliography
- §18.3 History of RCW 42.56.550(4)
- §13.4 Trade Secrets|Other Statutes
- §12.3 Records of Children and Juveniles
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- §22.9 Index of Significant Attorney General Opinions
- §12.1 Introduction
- §10.1 Introduction
- §21.2 Access to Washington Court Proceedings
- Summary
- §17.3 Reverse Pra Litigation
- Table of Statutes
- §7.4 Categorical Or Conditional Exemption Analysis
- §14.5 Other Privilege Exemptions
- §12.5 Motor Vehicle and Driver Licensing Records
- §17.1 Introduction
- §16.3 Procedural Aspects of Requestor-Initiated Actions
- Summary
- Summary
- §18.4 Attorney Fees
- §11.5 Other Health-Related Records
- §21.5 Prior Restraints and Gag Orders
- Summary
- §12.6 Public Utilities and Transportation
- §15.2 Interpretation of "Other Statute" Exemption
- §21.1 Introduction
- §6.2 Statutory Framework
- §11.1 Introduction
- §15.4 Provisions Other Than State Laws
- §8.4 Relative Standing and Privacy Rights of the Dead
- Appendix - Exemptions From Public Records Disclosure and Confidential Records
- §7.2 Golden Rule of Construction
- Summary
- §21.6 A Note On Bench-Bar-Press Principles
- §13.2 Specific Pra Business-Related Exemptions
- Summary
- §6.1 Introduction
- §5.3 Practice Tips for Requestors
- §18.2 Policies of RCW 42.56.550(4)
- §12.2 Public Benefits Programs
- Subject Index
- §13.3 Copyright
- About The Editors
- §6.7 Reviewing Records for Exemptions
- Summary
- §21.4 Access to Federal Courts
- Summary
- Summary
- §19.4 Records Retention Schedules
- §14.2 The Attorney-Client Privilege
- §20.2 Foia and the Pra
- §6.5 Developing A Reasonable Time Estimate
- §6.8 Producing Records
- Summary
- §22.8 Assistance By The Office of Attorney General
- §6.3 General Requirements for Records Management and Pra Compliance
- §19.3 Records Management Statutes and Principles Applicable to State Agencies and Local Governmental Enti
- §10.2 Relevant Exemptions
- §22.1 Introduction
- §2.1 Legislative History
- §5.1 Requirements for A Valid Public Records Request