From Deseret News archives:
State employees lack training on open-records law
State agencies show the same lack of education among some state employees, an audit showed.
A survey of 13 state agencies conducted by the Deseret Morning News last fall shows that of the 14 total requests made for public information, 64 percent of the agencies supplied the information asked for, while the others pretty much gave the newspaper the run-around.
The Deseret News sent out five interns to contact state agencies believed to have some of the most day-to-day contact with the public, such as the Division of Motor Vehicles, from which was asked a list of car dealers cited for violations of the law.
According to the newspaper's audit, asking for lists, such as a list of dentists disciplined over that past three years in Davis County, or a list of construction contractors disciplined over the last five years in Salt Lake County, proved fruitless. State employees explained that while they had the ability to call up individual names, they did not have the ability to create lists.
Several years ago, compiling a list took hours of digging through paper files. But with new technology, some lists from databases can be created with a few keystrokes.
"This is different than a hundred paper files that you're asking a state agency to sit down and go through," Reymann said. "I would like to see GRAMA be more explicit in the way it deals with computer data."
A special task force comprised of state lawmakers will meet Tuesday to review GRAMA and propose changes to the law that governs the public's access to government information. Some advocates for open government have expressed concern that some lawmakers may seek to further restrict the public's access to documents.
The state agency audit did show some state agencies to be very helpful, and friendly.
When the Judicial Conduct Commission was asked for a list of judges disciplined over that last five years, the audit noted the worker was "extremely courteous" and the information was easily obtained.
The State Board of Education was also noted to be prompt and helpful as was the Division of Child Care Licensure.
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