Nm Inspection Of Public Records Act
Inspection of Public Records Act - State of New Mexico ...
The Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) is a New Mexico state law that provides the public and media access to public information. The law requires open access to almost all public records in state and local government, with few exceptions.
https://www.nmag.gov/ipra.aspxINSPECTION OF PUBLIC RECORDS ACT - State of New Mexico ...
The Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) is intended to provide the public with access to information about governmental affairs. This Compliance Guide has been prepared to inform the public, state and local government agencies, and all other public bodies subject to the IPRA about its requirements and applications.
https://www.nmag.gov/uploads/files/Publications/ComplianceGuides/Inspection%20of%20Public%20Records%20Compliance%20Guide%202015.pdfInspection of Public Records | NM RLD
The Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) is a New Mexico state law that provides the public and media access to public information. The law requires open access to almost all public records in state and local government, with few exceptions.
https://www.rld.nm.gov/about-us/public-information-hub/inspection-of-public-records/New Mexico INSPECTION OF PUBLIC RECORDS ACT
THE INSPECTION OF PUBLIC RECORDS ACT NMSA 1978, Chapter 14, Article 2 A Compliance Guide for New Mexico Public Officials and Citizens HECTOR BALDERAS Attorney General This eighth edition of the Compliance Guide updates the 2012 edition to reflect amendments to the Inspection of Public Records Act made in 2013. The
https://www.nmhealth.org/publication/view/guide/41/Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA): New Mexico Office ...
This right is recognized by the New Mexico Legislature through the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act, NMSA 1978, §§ 14-2-1 et seq. (“IPRA”), and by the New Mexico Supreme Court, which stated in 1977 that a citizen’s right to know is the rule and secrecy is the exception…"
https://www.ose.state.nm.us/ProgramSupport/IPRA.phpInspection of Public Records Act - New Mexico Department ...
If you wish to request records pursuant to the Information of Public Records Act (IPRA), please submit your written request to the Records Custodian for the Department of Workforce Solutions at: New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions Office of General Counsel Attn: Records Custodian P.O. Box 1928 Albuquerque, NM 87103
https://www.dws.state.nm.us/en-us/Inspection-of-Public-Records-ActNew Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act – NM ...
the new mexico inspection of records act (usually called ipra) recognizes that a representative government is dependent upon an informed electorate and therefore the intent of the legislature in enacting ipra is that all persons are entitled to the greatest possible information regarding the affairs of government and the official acts of public …
https://nmfog.org/lessons/new-mexico-inspection-of-public-records-act/Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) Process - NM ...
This right is recognized by the New Mexico Legislature through the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act, NMSA 1978, 14-2-1 et seq. (“IPRA”), and by the New Mexico Supreme Court, which stated in 1977 that a citizen’s right to know is the rule and secrecy is the exception…” Requests of the Commission for the Blind should be sent to:
https://www.cfb.state.nm.us/home/ipra/New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA)
New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) To request information through the Inspection of Public Records Act, send a request to the following mailing address: Workers’ Compensation Administration . Attn: Office of General Counsel . 2410 Centre Ave. SE . Albuquerque, NM 87106 . [email protected]. Media requests must go ...
https://workerscomp.nm.gov/sites/default/files/documents/publications/IPRA_requests.pdfNew Mexico FOIA Laws – National Freedom of Information ...
Anyone can request public records and no statement of purpose is required. The law does place a restriction on the use of police reports. They cannot be used to solicit victims for services. The New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act allows for three days for a response to a records request.
https://www.nfoic.org/new-mexico-foia-laws/