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Utahns earn B in audit of GRAMA

Students request public data from 135 entities

Published: Saturday, May 14, 2005 11:55 p.m. MDT
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An audit of 135 local government agencies by a state journalism organization gave Utah cities, counties, police/sheriff departments and school districts a "B" average in complying with Utah's public records law.

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The Utah Foundation for Open Government, a part of the Utah Headliners chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, recruited 26 students from Brigham Young University, Snow College, University of Utah and Weber State University to request public information from 135 cities, police departments, sheriff's offices, counties and school districts. The study was made possible by a $5,000 grant from the National Freedom of Information Coalition.

Each agency was graded on its compliance with the Government Records Access Management Act (GRAMA) as well as its attitude toward the student asking for the information.

"Overall, Utah earns a 'good' for complying with the public-records law," said the audit's principal investigator, Brian Massey, who is an assistant professor in the University of Utah's department of communication. "Judging from the audit, a citizen generally would have an easy time accessing a public document from the city or county. It would be much harder at a police or sheriff's department, on average. School districts are in between."

But while some government organizations say the audit was a worthwhile look at where public officials could use some improvement in keeping government business open to public inspection, some governments who received poor audit grades took exception to the study's methods.

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