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Clarification on records?
Charge for school data surprises 2 lawmakers
Dougall and Senate Majority Leader Curtis Bramble, R-Provo, seek more information about why the school district staff told board member Sandy Packard that 3,600 pages of documents she had requested would cost $250 to $450, depending on how fast she wants the documents.
Packard asked for copies of the documents in a June 28 request under the Government Records Access and Management Act.
The district office is charging for duplication as well as employee time for records that Packard seeks. Packard wants to see each of the schools' monthly expenses and revenues.
On Friday, Dougall said the school district office told him that the school principals have been slow to provide the data.
Packard said she filed a request after verbally asking for the documents for two years.
"The first step with me would be to have a frank discussion with the Provo school board and the school district administration, and I'm talking about a formal communication as the Senate majority leader. Right now, I've got the newspaper reports, I haven't heard Randy (Merrill's) side of it, Kerry (Smith's) side of it," Bramble said, referring to Merrill, the superintendent, and Smith, the district's business administrator.
To Bramble, the issue is a larger one of accountability with school boards, including the Utah State Board of Education, which declined to attend a recent legislative hearing about the Utah Attorney General's job as it pertains to the state board.
After hearing about the GRAMA request in Provo, Dougall said he thought about other school districts in Utah.
"We've seen fraud issues take place up in Davis and Weber school districts," he said. "Are we running loose with taxpayer money? That's a key question I have, and I'd like to have more information."
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