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Author: School of Government ITD Applications Team

In a previous blog post about the personnel privacy provisions, I described a scenario in which a North Carolina city receives a request under G.S. 160A-168(b)(11) for a copy of the written notice of the final dismissal of former police chief Chris Jones, setting forth the specific acts or omissions that were the basis of the dismissal.  The city isn’t sure how to respond. There is no record that precisely fits the description of what is public under the statute.

In a previous blog post about the personnel privacy provisions, I described a scenario in which a North Carolina city receives a request under G.S. 160A-168(b)(11) for a copy of the written notice of the final dismissal of former police chief Chris Jones, setting forth the specific acts or omissions that were the basis of the dismissal.  The city isn’t sure how to respond. There is no record that precisely fits the description of what is public under the statute.