Ohio Public Records Law For Police Agency Leaders & Municipal Employees
Ohio Public Records Laws For Police Agency Leaders & Municipal Employees
Presented by: Ryan Stubenrauch, Esq., Communications Counsel
Course Description: Ryan Stubenrauch, a former Ohio Assistant Attorney General and expert in Ohio’s public records laws, will present the basics of Ohio Public Records laws for police agency leaders and clerical personnel. Ryan will cover Ohio’s Public Records laws and go through recent court rulings as well as details about new laws that completely change the law surrounding privacy, sealed records and body/cruiser cameras. He’ll also talk about some of the legal and practical concerns for keeping these records in 2020. For example, if your initial incident report and your full investigative report are within the same computer program, does that mean you’ve got to give a newspaper a copy of everything if they ask for it? This course is designed for all levels of the police organization and is useful for other levels of municipal government seeking a better understanding of Ohio’s Public Records Laws. Most importantly, despite listening to a lawyer talk for several hours, this class will NOT be boring!
Date & Time: March 23, 2020 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
***Deadline for registration is Friday March 13, 2020***
Location: Great Oaks Public Safety Services
200 Scarlet Oaks Dr.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45241
Cost: $100.00
Registration: Online registration can be found here if paying by credit card:
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Complete the registration form (click here for registration form) if your department is to be billed or invoiced.
Send this form to:
Sandi Jackson, Administrative Assistant
Great Oaks Public Safety Services
200 Scarlet Oaks Dr.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45241
(513) 612-5800 Email: jacksonc@greatoaks.com Fax: (513) 771-0781