- Access 1990's
Humane Society is subject to access laws (Putnam County), December 1999 (23:12), p. 2
Court orders release of child's records (Pinellas County), December 1999 (23:12), p. 2
Court denies public access to records of private attorneys (Tampa), December 1999 (23:12), p. 2
Court affirms award in records suit (Tallahassee), December 1999 (23:12), p. 1
Judge: TGH is subject to access laws (Tampa), December 1999 (23:12), p. 1
Judge clears school board member of law violation (Pensacola), December 1999 (23:12), p. 1
Amended law requires colleges to disclose more crimes (analysis by S. Daniel Carter), November 1999 (23:11), p. 4
Court says request has proper purpose (Gainesville), November 1999 (23:11), p. 1
Mayor cleared of records law violation (Anna Maria), November 1999 (23:11), p. 1
Judge denies public access to recordings (Tampa), November 1999 (23:11), p. 1
Insurance company loses its battle to keep notes secret (Tallahassee), November 1999 (23:11), p. 1
Resident sues state over pay phone line (Tallahassee), October 1999 (23:10), p. 2
Butterworth: School public records may not be free (Tallahassee), October 1999 (23:10), p. 2
State candidates to pay less for voter registration records (analysis by Kevin Wood), September 1999 (23:9), p. 4
Lawsuit claims school board violated state access laws (Indian River County), September 1999 (23:9), p. 2
Judge says e-mail address book is a public record (Pensacola), September 1999 (23:9), p. 2
Policy would delay news flow to the public (Palmetto), September 1999 (23:9), p. 1
Law enforcement offices not always complying with law (analysis by Michele Bush), August 1999 (23:8), p. 4
Hospital records to remain closed to public (Deland), August 1999 (23:8), p. 3
Opinion addresses public records copying fees (Tallahassee), August 1999 (23:8), p. 3
Judge denies paper’s request for records (Bartow) Aug. 1999 (23:8) p. 3
Mayor faces charges of law violations (Anna Maria), August 1999 (23:8), p. 3
Court rules CORE is subject to Public Records Law (St. Lucie County), August 1999 (23:8), p. 3
Judge awards attorney's fees in public records law suit (Tarpon Springs), August 1999 (23:8), p. 1
Court asked if e-mail address book is public record (Pensacola), August 1999 (23:8), p. 1
Hospital foundation exempt from law (Tarpon Springs), July 1999 (23:7), p. 2
School board member suspended for law violations (Pensacola), July 1999 (23:7), p. 1
Private provider of probation services sued over records (St. Lucie County), June 1999 (23:6), p. 3
Newspaper sues city over public records (Anna Maria), June 1999 (23:6), p. 2
Health-care provider pays papers legal fees (Lakeland), June 1999 (23:6), p. 1
Public official jailed for Public Records Law violation (Pensacola), June 1999 (23:6), p. 1
Naples police did not violate law (Naples), May 1999 (23:5), p. 3
Newspaper, hospital question Sunshine Law exemption (Deland), May 1999 (23:5), p. 3
Forepersons name remains public record (Tallahassee), May 1999 (23:5), p. 2
Public records request triggers reciprocal discovery (Tallahassee), May 1999 (23:5), p. 1
Bucs release records under threat of $200,00 daily fine (Tampa), April 1999 (23:4), p. 2
Prison health provider releases settlement records (Lakeland), April 1999 (23:4), p. 1
Ethics committee withdraws its opinion (Tallahassee), March 1999 (23:3), p. 5
Government agencies comply with Public Records Law (Daytona Beach), March 1999 (23:3), p. 5
Commission looks into access exemptions (Vero Beach), March 1999 (23:3), p. 1
Newspaper sues county over access (Daytona Beach), February 1999 (23:2), p. 3
School Board member denies access to public records (Pensacola), February 1999 (23:2), p. 3
Attorney General says files belong to city, not lawyer (Tallahassee), January 1999 (23:1), p. 3
Police Union wants investigative records (West Palm Beach), January 1999 (23:1), p. 2
Bush hesitant to release transition team records (Tallahassee), January 1999 (23:1), p. 1
Police department, Church of Scientology settle lawsuit (Clearwater), Dec. 1998 (22:12), p. 2
Suit challenges records exemption (Tampa), Dec. 1998 (22:12), p. 2
Hospital meetings should be accessible (Vero Beach), Dec. 1998 (22:12), p. 1
Juveniles felony arrest records sealed (Gadsden County), Dec. 1998 (22:12), p. 1
Collier County did not violate records law (Naples), Nov. 1998 (22:11), p. 2
Candidate not subject to records law (Tallahassee), Nov. 1998 (22:11), p. 2
Securities dealers information should be open to public (Tallahassee), Nov. 1998 (22:11), p. 2
Police must release records about informers payments (St. Petersburg), Nov. 1998 (22:11), p. 2
Official arrested for illegal access (Fort Pierce), Nov. 1998 (22:11), p. 1
Campus bookstore must share professors orders (Dade County), Nov. 1998 (22:11), p. 1
No violations by Escambia school district (Pensacola), Oct. 1998 (22:10) p. 2
Member of Chiles' staff accuses newspaper of spying (Tallahassee), July 1998 (22:7), p. 2
Mortham staff violated records law (Tallahassee), July 1998 (22:7), p. 1
Attorney generals memos about litigation not public, May 1998 (22:5), p. 3
DEP director charged with open records violation (Pensacola), May 1998 (22:5), p. 2
Architectural and building plans public records (Tallahassee), March 1998 (22:3), p. 2
AGO: Volunteer fire departments open to public records law (Lake Placid), March 1998 (22:3), p. 2
Murder trial transcripts posted on Web (Sarasota), February 1998 (22:2), p. 2
Sheriffs drug investigation files not exempt after conviction (Palm Beach), February 1998 (22:2), p. 2
Private jail health service must release records, judge says (Lakeland), January 1998 (22:1), p. 2
Tips for getting records: Be aggressive but be polite (analysis by Fred Schulte), December 1997 (21:12), p. 6
Newspaper files second suit against city (St. Petersburg Beach), December 1997 (21:12), p. 2
Report says Charlotte sheriff acted legally, November 1997 (21:11), p. 3
AGO: Conflict of laws should go to court or Legislature, November 1997 (21:11), p. 3
DeSoto County, company settle lawsuit over records, October 1997 (21:10), p. 2
Regional DER office refuses to change photo ID policy (Pensacola), October 1997 (21:10), p. 2
Tobacco company releases paper (West Palm Beach), September 1997 (21:9), p. 3
AGO: Records seeker cant dictate electronic format, September 1997 (21:9), p. 3
Ex-city official pleads guilty in Dade (Opa-Locka), September 1997 (21:9), p. 1
Clerks office removes victim names (Clearwater), July 1997 (21:7), p. 3
Records open if youth tried as adult (Tallahassee), July 1997 (21:7), p. 3
Three Fernandina Beach officials face charges, July 1997 (21:7), p. 3
FDLE sets up Web site, phone line on felons, June 1997 (21:6), p. 2
State sues to get hospital deal documents (Jacksonville), June 1997 (21:6), p. 2
Evaluations of appointed superintendents public, June 1997 (21:6), p. 2
Inmate denied Coca-Cola records, May 1997 (21:5), p. 3
Prosecutor clears Palmetto officials, May 1997 (21:5), p. 3
Sex offender information can be released, AGO says, April 1997 (21:4), p. 4
Suit claims code books costs too much (Miami), April 1997 (21:4), p. 3
Fort Pierce pays newspaper $15,000 to settle dispute, April 1997 (21:4), p. 3
Harbors pilots records are public, AGO says, April 1997 (21:4), p. 2
Agencies try to make it easier to check up on doctors, April 1997 (21:4), p. 2
Papers can see taped interrogations (Tavares), April 1997 (21:4), p. 1
Letter released after paper complains (Tarpon Springs), March 1997 (21:3), p. 5
Complaints not records until reasonable-cause decision, March 1997 (21:3), p. 5
Port St. Lucie restricts access to city offices, records, March 1997 (21:3), p 5
Gainesville required to release the name of crime victim, January 1997 (21:1), p. 1
Town will reconsider flat fee for copies of records (Callahan), December 1996 (20:12), p. 3
AGO gives broad reading to victim records exemption, December 1996 (20:12), p. 3
Jail health provider drops appeal of records ruling (Largo), November 1996 (20:11), p. 2
FAU required to release records about donation, November 1996 (20:11), p. 2
Access to jail health records ordered (St. Petersburg), October 1996 (20:10), p. 2
Hispanic council subject to open records law (West Palm Beach), September 1996 (20:9), p. 2
Woman may not sue for inaccurate records, September 1996 (20:9), p. 2
School board to pay $39,000 in legal fees (West Palm Beach), September 1996 (20:9), p 2
Court clerk may charge $1 per page (West Palm Beach), September 1996 (20:9), p. 2
Records case against Ridder to continue (Miami), September 1996 (20:9), p. 1.
Media serve publics right to know in Adam Walsh case (analysis by Earl Maucker), August 1996 (20:8), p. 4
Paper awarded fees in public records suit (Ft. Myers), August 1996 (20:8), p. 2
AG says complainants names private, August 1996 (20:8), p. 2
DCA upholds fees judgment against board (West Palm Beach), August 1996 (20:8), p. 1
Disney security files ruled private (Orlando), August 1996 (20:8), p. 1
Property appraisers e-mail would be public (Tallahassee), July 1996 (20:7), p. 2
AGO permits limited release of exempt criminal investigation files, July 1996 (20:7), p. 2
Delays violated records law (West Palm Beach), July 1996 (20:7), p. 1
City to charge for time on records requests (Eustis), June 1996 (20:6), p. 2
Edited tape subject of court sanctions, June 1996 (20:6), p. 2
Hospital concedes public records suit (Tampa), June 1996 (20:6), p. 1
Polk official cleared in public records dispute, May 1996 (20:5), p. 2
Hospital admits possible records violation (Tampa) May 1996 (20:5), p. 2
DOC officials accused of destroying public records (Tallahassee), May 1996 (20:5), p. 1
AGO addresses release of investigation files, April 1996 (20:4), p. 2
News-Press petition successful in obtaining release of HRS files (Ft. Myers), April 1996 (20:4), p. 2
Contractor held subject to records law (Daytona Beach), April 1996 (20:4), p. 2
Reporter refused public records (Ft. Pierce), April 1996 (20:4), p. 2
Host of proposed bills seek to restrict access (analysis by Barbara A. Petersen), March 1996 (20:3), p. 6
Supervisor charged (Bartow), March 1996 (20:3), p. 2
Records policy criticized by State Attorney (Ocala), March 1996 (20:3), p. 2
AGO permits release of emergency records to city attorneys, March 1996 (20:3), p. 2
Spaziano refused access to FDLE file (Sanford), March 1996 (20:3), p. 1
Chamber claims its records not public (Key West), February 1996 (20:2), p. 3
Attorney peer reviews will not be released to public, February 1996 (20:2), p. 3
House panel kills open records bill, February 1996 (20:2), p. 1
Access to public university records needs improvement (analysis by Ray Washington), January 1996 (20:1), p. 4
Star-Banner obtains "confidential" settlement agreement (Ocala), January 1996 (20:1), p. 3
Police complaint closed, January 1996 (20:1), p. 2
USF releases ex-professors e-mail (Tampa), January 1996 (20:1), p. 1
Lawyers gain access to UF gag order, January 1996 (20:1), p. 1
Litigants must request fees at appellate level, December 1995 (19:12), p. 3
AG rules trade secret not always secret (Tallahassee), December 1995 (19:12), p. 2
Records of police interviews not exempt (Ft. Lauderdale), December 1995 (19:12), p. 2
Director faces records tampering charges (Bartow), December 1995 (19:12), p. 2
Town need not pay fees for records violation (Eatonville), November 1995 (19:11), p. 2
Brevard County Sheriff legally withheld record, November 1995 (19:11), p. 2
AGO says city audit reports not exempt, October 1995 (19:10), p. 2
Chiles folds records into exempt clemency file (Starke), October 1995 (19:10), p. 2
State improves elections records access, October 1995 (19:10), p. 2
Gainesville publicizes criminal history, October 1995 (19:10), p. 1
Law enforcers define initial status of 911 transcripts, September 1995 (19:9), p. 2
Hillsborough increases its court records fee, September 1995 (19:9), p. 2
Court denies FOIA access to IRS records (Miami), September 1995 (19:9), p. 2
University of Florida to ask legislature to exempt some health-services records, September 1995 (19:9), p. 2
UF publishes policies on e-mail, September 1995 (19:9), p. 2
Doctors criminal trial records to stay open (Orlando), September 1995 (19:9), p. 1
State attorney seeks to remove victims, witnesses names from police reports (Tampa), September 1995 (19:9), p. 1
AGO releases two opinions on records, August 1995 (19:8), p. 2
City ordered to reveal settlement offers (New Smyrna Beach), August 1995 (19:8), p. 1
States Medicaid HMO reports ruled public records, August 1995 (19:8), p. 1
Agency must find, release immigration decisions (Miami), July 1995 (19:7), p. 1
Newspaper sues for fire department records (Punta Gorda), June 1995 (19:6), p. 2
Other patients records open in medical malpractice lawsuits, June 1995 (19:6), p. 2
Records of juvenile felony arrests opened, June 1995 (19:6), p. 2
Re-examine public records law to protect privacy (analysis by Jennifer Shasha), May 1995 (19:5), p. 4
School Board to pay court costs, fees (West Palm Beach), May 1995 (19:5), p. 2
Sun-Sentinel sues for HMO records (Ft. Lauderdale), May 1995 (19:5), p. 2
High voltage Sunshine suit getting hotter (Oldsmar), May 1995 (19:5), p. 1
Survey funding private, not open to scrutiny (West Palm Beach), May 1995 (19:5), p. 1
Records, testimony sealed in incest case (Ocala), April 1995 (19:4), p. 2
HMO sues to keep reports from scrutiny, April 1995 (19:4), p. 2
Times-Union sues to get school desegregation records (Jacksonville), April 1995 (19:4), p. 2
Watch legislature to protect open government (analysis by David Bralow), March 1995 (19:3), p. 6
Records, review bills back on legislative slate, March 1995 (19:3), p. 4
AG says ad valorem tax form private, March 1995 (19:3), p. 3
Star-Banner wins access to police records (Ocala), March 1995 (19:3), p. 3
Dunnellon fights to keep records closed, March 1995 (19:3), p. 1
Pinellas court releases juvenile records, February 1995 (19:2), p. 2
Putnam County declines union evaluations, February 1995 (19:2), p. 2
With a little help, Open Record Act serves Texas citizens (analysis by Thomas G. Watts), January 1995 (19:1), p. 4
Attorney seeks access to search warrant affidavits (Boca Raton), January 1995 (19:1), p. 3
AGO: Teachers union evaluations are public, January 1995 (19:1), p. 2
Palm Beach schools sued for records, January 1995 (19:1), p. 1
Will the sun set on public records exemptions? (analysis by Davis M. Snyder), December 1994 (18:12), p. 4
Ocala police must redact and release report (Daytona Beach), December 1994 (18:12), p. 3
Exemption remains with attorney work, December 1994 (18:12), p. 3
AG rules sheriffs deputy mug shots open to public, December 1994 (18:12), p. 3
Sheriff must release murder confession (Shalimar), December 1994 (18:12), p. 2
When privacy concerns conflict with Public Records Law (analysis by Sandra F. Chance), November 1994 (18:11), p. 4
Government litigation strategy sessions closed, November 1994 (18:11), p. 2
St. Petersburg Junior College wins fees, costs (New Port Richey), November 1994 (18:11), p. 2
Information on juvenile felons now open, November 1994 (18:11), p. 2
U.S. crime bill limits access to DMV records, November 1994 (18:11), p. 2
Newspapers, court clerk file suits over records fees (Palm Beach), November 1994 (18:11), p. 2
Shared records retain exemption (West Palm Beach), November 1994 (18:11), p. 1
Sheriff withholds name to protect citizenry case (Ft. Myers), October 1994 (18:10), p. 3
Law firm wins fees in public records case (Lakeland), October 1994 (18:10), p. 2
FDLE must report expunged records to state agencies, October 1994 (18:10), p. 1
Police records remain closed until final action (Ft. Lauderdale), September 1994 (18:9), p. 2
Police radio tapes exempt from disclosure (Ft. Myers), September 1994 (18:9), p. 2
Commissioner edits database before release (Miami), September 1994 (18:9), p. 1
Higher courthouse copy fee may deter access (analysis by J.K. "Buddy" Irby), August 1994 (18:8), p. 6
Mandatory drug-testing records must be public, August 1994 (18:8), p. 2
Computerized criminal information system not public record, August 1994 (18:8), p. 2
Settlements reduce costs, increase understanding (analysis by Gregg D. Thomas and Diane McFarlin), July 1994 (18:7), p. 4
HRS records of some abuse complaints may be redacted, then released to public, July 1994 (18:7), p. 2
Public employee Social Security numbers now confidential, July 1994 (18:7), p. 2
Only expunged crime records exempt from disclosure, July 1994 (18:7), p. 2
Strategy session records stay confidential, July 1994 (18:7), p. 1
Bill to prohibit publication dies in Senate, June 1994 (18:6), p. 3
County prosecutor withheld documents unintentionally (Panama City), June 1994 (18:6), p. 3
Scientologists move record request to federal court (Clearwater), June 1994 (18:6), p. 3
Tampa TV station seeks access to video of boy brandishing gun, May 1994 (18:5), p. 2
Electronic records bill dies in House, May 1994 (18:5), p. 1
Star-Banner to appeal police records ruling (Ocala), April 1994 (18:4), p. 2
Boca Raton paper sues mayor, city over Private Sector Survey, April 1994 (18:4), p. 2
Naples Daily News will identify serious juvenile offenders, April 1994 (18:4), p. 2
Station sues Belleair over access to records, March 1994 (18:3), p. 2
Research shows that fees add teeth to access statutes (analysis by Robert Rivas), February 1994 (18:2), p. 6
Report asks legislature to ensure electronic access to records, February 1994 (18:2), p. 1
Gainesville commission makes EEOC complaint records public, February 1994 (18:2), p. 2
Citrus County Public Health Unit target of records suit, February 1994 (18:2), p. 2
Hernando access system a vision of the future, January 1994 (18:1), p. 2
Federal lawsuit against junior college could closed EEOC records (St. Petersburg), January 1994 (18:1), p. 2
Herald-Tribune agrees to drop suit against hospital (Sarasota), January 1994 (18:1), p. 1
Jacksonville base panel seeks waiver from public records law, December 1993 (17:11), p. 2
Hearings help to shape future of access to electronic records (analysis by David Bralow), November 1993 (17:10), p. 4
Parties seek new hearing in records case (St. Petersburg), November 1993 (17:10), p. 2
All emergency tapes to remain public records, November 1993 (17:10), p. 2
Files in corruption case still sealed (Tampa), November 1993 (17:10), p. 2
State frowns on E-mail deletion policy (Tampa), November 1993 (17:10), p. 1
An alternative to court for reporters, government agencies (analysis by Patricia R. Gleason), October 1993 (17:9), p. 4
Palm Beach Post sues for access to settlement records, October 1993 (17:9), p. 2
Court grants standing to minors in records suit, October 1993 (17:9), p. 1
Student murders case: teamwork solves access challenge (analysis by Grant C. Slayden), August-September 1993 (17:8), p. 4
HRS ordered to release audit records, August-September 1993 (17:8), p. 2
New constitutional amendment raises standard of openness (analysis by Barry Richard), July 1993 (17:7), p. 4
Secret files open for public inspection, July 1993 (17:7), p. 1
Butterworth opinion supports opening sex offenders records, June 1993 (17:6), p. 2
St. Petersburg Times files open records suit against hospital, June 1993 (17:6), p. 2
FSU agrees to open Seminole Boosters financial records, June 1993 (17:6), p. 2
Lawmakers craft new legislative record exemptions, June 1993 (17:6), p. 1
Final release of Rolling discovery records this month (Gainesville), May 1993 (17:5), p. 2
City drops secret employee file system (Tarpon Springs), May 1993 (17:5), p. 2
FSU boosters question legality of open expenditure records, May 1993 (17:5), p. 2
Naples Airport officials may delay access to public records, May 1993 (17:5), p. 2
Legislators put amendment into effect, May 1993 (17:5), p. 1Sunshine-in-Litigation law may survive legal challenge, May 1993 (17:5), p. 1
College foundation ordered to open some records to public (West Palm Beach), April 1993 (17:4), p. 3
Lawyers ordered to stop removing civil case files, April 1993 (17:4), p. 2
FLGISA supports the right of citizens to inspect public records (analysis by Al Rutherford), February 1993 (17:2), p. 6
HRS ordered to pay newspapers legal fees (Ft. Lauderdale), February 1993 (17:2), p. 2
NAACP sees a way around records law in Polk County case (Bartow), January 1993 (17:1), p. 4
Report out on computerized records access, January 1993 (17:1), p. 3
Companies sue state to keep litigation records confidential, January 1993 (17:1), p. 3
Sunshine exemption review underway, January 1993 (17:1), p. 3
University foundations will open some records to public, December 1992 (16:12), p. 3
State files Sunshine-in-Litigation suit for DuPont records, December 1992 (16:11), p. 3
Times-Union wins investigative records appeal (Jacksonville), December 1992 (16:12), p. 2
UF wont deny access to student names, addresses, December 1992 (16:12), p. 2
Second batch of Rolling files released (Gainesville), December 1992 (16:12), p. 1
Brechner Award-winning series changed law on sealed records (analysis by Richard Bockman), November 1992 (16:11), p. 4
Board of Regents likely to open university foundation records (Jacksonville), November 1992 (16:11), p. 3
Voters pass access amendment by a wide margin, November 1992 (16:11), p. 1
Legislative action killed some records bills, September 1992 (16:9), p. 5
Union sues to keep teachers data private (Miami), September 1992 (16:9), p. 2
Voters need to be reminded about amendments importance (analysis by Paul Gates), August 1992 (16:8), p. 6
Legislative action on public records and public meetings bills, August 1992 (16:8), p. 4
College foundation records ruled public (West Palm Beach), August 1992 (16:8), p. 2
Attorney General issues two opinions, August 1992 (16:8), p. 2
Willets case illustrates public records, privacy dilemma (analysis by Kathleen Pellegrino), July 1992 (16:7), p. 4
Legislature votes to open hospital inspection reports, July 1992 (16:7), p. 3
Butterworth rules records open to counselors, July 1992 (16:7), p. 2
Court orders release of Everglades records to sugar growers, July 1992 (16:7), p. 2
Attorney General issues three Public Records Law opinions, June 1992 (16:6), p. 3
City votes to make suit settlement terms open to public (Lake Worth), June 1992 (16:6), p. 3
Legislature exempts tourist data from public scrutiny, June 1992 (16:6), p. 2
Niceville Housing Authority takes records fight to court (Niceville), June 1992 (16:6), p. 2
Tribune donates attorneys fees to hospital (Tampa), June 1992 (16:6), p. 2
Attorney General says center records open, May 1992 (16:5), p. 3
Bank agrees to open loan files (Miami Lakes), May 1992 (16:5), p. 3
State Ethics Commission votes to close reports to public access, May 1992 (16:5), p. 3
Lee County officials may seek to shield documents, May 1992 (16:5), p. 3
Protection of FBIs sources outweighs right to know, May 1992 (16:5), p. 1
Federal chemical records bill poses dilemma for journalists (analysis by Bruce Ritchie), April 1992 (16:4), p. 4
Poll shows 97.5% favor amendment (Orlando), April 1992 (16:4), p. 2
Chiles vetoes utility records exemption, April 1992 (16:4), p. 1
Legislature looks at records law after HRS series (analysis by Lisa Demer), March 1992 (16:3), p. 4
Attorney Generals office issues two Public Records Law opinions, March 1992 (16:3), p. 3
HRS agrees to pay The Tampa Tribune $44,250 in legal fees, march 1992 (16:3), p. 2
Amendment headed for ballot, March 1992 (16:3), p. 1
USF official resigns amid criticism, February 1992 (16:2), p. 2
Amendment nears final approval, February 1992 (16:2), p. 1
Regulations needed to govern extensive use provision (analysis by Neil Skene), December 1991-January 1992 (16:1), p. 6
Doctor abandons effort to seal records (Orlando), December 1991-January 1992 (16:1), p. 3
Legislature to consider records and meetings exemptions, December 1991-January 1992 (16:1), p. 3
Attorney general decides two Public Records Law questions, December 1991-January 1992 (16:1), p. 2
Lawmakers reject access amendment, December 1991-January 1992 (16:1), p. 1
Interest groups seek to amend Floridas Public Records Law (analysis by Barbara A. Petersen), November 1991 (15:10), p. 4
Attorney general decides records issues, November 1991 (15:10), p. 2
City votes to pay attorneys fees in records case (St. Petersburg), November 1991 (15:10), p. 1
A primer on private companies and the Public Records Act (analysis by George K. Rahdert), October 1991 (15:9), p. 4
Butterworth: Resignation may open records, October 1991 (15:9), p. 2
Paper may review records, A.G. decides, October 1991 (15:9), p. 2
Paper files records suit against sheriff (Ft. Lauderdale), October 1991 (15:9), p. 2
A.G. issues computer software ruling, October 1991 (15:9), p. 2
Contract negotiations need not be open, circuit judge rules (Okeechobee), October 1991 (15:9), p. 1
Paper gets details on settlement (Bartow), August-September 1991 (15:8), p. 2
State attorneys may charge officials, August-September 1991 (15:8), p. 1
Legislation may exempt HRS records, July 1991 (15:7), p. 2
Paper awarded attorneys fees (West Palm Beach), July 1991 (15:7), p. 2
Attorney general: Prosecutors may charge officials, July 1991 (15:7), p. 1
FTC seeks University of Florida records, June 1991 (15:6), p. 2
Attorney general decides records issues, June 1991 (15:6), p. 2
Tribune sues HRS for child abuse and neglect records (Tampa Tribune), May 1991 (15:5), p. 3
Okaloosa sheriff cleared of public records charge, April 1991 (15:5), p. 3
Police must maintain tape recordings, state official says (Port Richey), May 1991 (15:5), p. 3
Lawmakers pass Sunshine bills in recent session, May 1991 (15:5), p. 1
Race to courthouse may remove teeth from records law (analysis by Charles D. Tobin), April 1991 (15:4), p. 4
University faces privacy dilemma (Gainesville), April 1991 (15:4), p. 3
Legislature considers sunshine bills, April 1991 (15:4), p. 3
New state rule promotes access to computer records, April 1991 (15:4), p. 1
State finds no intent to break records law (Sarasota), March 1991 (15:3), p. 4
Extensive-use provision of records law gets little use (analysis by Tom Dalton), March 1991 (15:3), p. 6
Open legislative records proposed, March 1991 (15:3), p. 3
States poor care of girl revealed after records suit (Ft. Lauderdale), March 1991 (15:3), p. 1
State probes mayors unarrest (Crestview), February 1991 (15:2), p. 2
Bradley McGee Law eases access to HRS records (analysis by Dana J. McElroy), January 1991 (15:1), p. 6
Paper wins access to transcripts not used by defense (West Palm Beach), January 1991 (15:1), p. 2
House appeals records ruling, January 1991 (15:1), p. 1
Confusion over victim identification laws not new (analysis by Matthew D. Bunker), November 1990 (14:9), p. 4
State clears city clerk of records violation (Umatilla), November 1990 (14:9), p. 2
Child abuse records open only in cases of death, October 1990 (14:8), p. 4
Butterworth, courts: victim information public, October 1990 (14:8), p. 1
Paper seeks access to tapes of closed hearings (Daytona Beach), August-September 1990 (14:7), p. 3
Alachua state attorney to investigate Tanner (Daytona Beach), August-September 1990 (14:7), p. 4
Prosecutor declines records investigation without complaint, evidence (Inverness), August-September 1990 (14:7), p. 3
Police interpret victim-information law broadly, August-September 1990 (14:7), p. 1
Several public records measures become law, July 1990 (14:6), p. 3
Legislature renews remote access law, July 1990 (14:6), p. 2
Group discusses problems, solutions for access to computerized records, July 1990 (14:6), p. 1
Governor signs Sunshine-in-Litigation into law, July 1990 (14:6), p. 1
Media firms donate records-suit legal fees, June 1990 (14:5), p. 3
Legislature approves copyright for state agencies software, June 1990 (14:5), p. 3
Legislature sets fee for copying public records, June 1990 (14:5), p. 3
Legislature amends complaints law, June 1990 (14:5), p. 3
Newspaper wins fees in records disputes (Ft. Lauderdale), May 1990 (14:4), p. 3
Bill would close criminal records, May 1990 (14:4), p. 2
Sunshine-in-Litigation proposed, May 1990 (14:4), p. 1
Copyright proposed for government software, April 1990 (14:3), p. 2
Bill would increase cost of copying records, April 1990 (14:3), p. 2
Bills potential for access is questioned (Gainesville), April 1990 (14:3), p. 2
Computerized public records: easy access or impenetrable screen (analysis by Ed Levine), March 1990 (14:2), p. 4
Bill would increase access to law enforcement records, March 1990 (14:2), p. 2
Official moves to limit public access to records (Starke), March 1990 (14:2), p. 2
City broke open records law in Sox negotiations (Lakeland), March 1990 (14:2), p. 2
Access proposed for confidential child abuse records (Lakeland), February 1990 (14:1), p. 3
Legislators want Sunshine for editors, December 1989-January 1990 (13:11), p. 4
Gannett unveils software to aid reporters, December 1989-January 1990 (13:11), p. 4
Butterworth: Probate records open, December 1989-January 1990 (13:11), p. 4

