All disciplinary records of Arizona government employees become public records September 28, 2008. Arizona Revised Statutes adds section 39-128, Disciplinary records of public officers and employees; disclosure; exceptions.
Release of home address, telephone number and photograph of people in certain job categories (law enforcement) is restricted.
The Arizona Ombudsman produces a monthly educational newsletter, The Public Law. A recent issue offers agencies guidance that speaks to the complaints of private investigators, reporters, and all those who request public records. Read, Public Records Law 101: Avoid the top ten most common pitfalls.
Alaska, Hawaii, Nebraska and Iowa are among the few states that have a statewide ombudsman office.
Does your state have an open records law related to government employee discipline records?

















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