Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury
Office of Open Records Counsel


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Comments Received After Hearing Deadline

McElroy Jack Editor- Knoxville News Sentinel 3-Sep e-mail concern with labor charges
Turner JoAnne citizen 3-Sep e-mail government allow easy access to records, no fees
Hart Jimmy Executive Editor - The Daily News Journal 3-Sep e-mail proposed rule targets media with aggregate charges
Jones John M. Editor- The Greeneville, Tennessee Sun 3-Sep e-mail concern with charges for public records
Czerwinski Amy Comptroller's office 3-Sep e-mail T.C.A. asking for policy "shall not be arbitrary"
Marrero Ken citizen - Hermitage 3-Sep e-mail wants all fees eliminated
Powell Joseph citizen 3-Sep e-mail set fees at the lowest level
Fort Tim citizen - Ooltewah 3-Sep e-mail Open Records fees eliminated
Williams Josh citizen 3-Sep e-mail opposition to increase fees
Notestine Robert City Attorney-City of Oak Hill, TN 4-Sep e-mail 20 cent fee charge seems too low, 25 cents better
Scott Stan citizen - Nashville 4-Sep e-mail too short notice for open records proposal
Haynes Brian citizen - Kingsport 4-Sep e-mail opposition to increase fees
Wright Dana Dir. Of Pol & Legis. Aff - TN Clean Water Network 4-Sep e-mail concern with frequent and multiple requests
Williams Sue citizen - Memphis 4-Sep 2 e-mails concerns with City of Memphis referring citizens to the legal dept. for requests
Hines Christine citizen 4-Sep e-mail full and free access to public info
Smythe William Hamilton citizen - Memphis 4-Sep e-mail records available at reasonable costs
Broughton Jeffrey City Manager - Bristol, TN 4-Sep e-mail concerns with labor threshold
Snowden Lisa citizen 4-Sep e-mail supplying public info is not too timely or costly
Gossett Larry citizen - Memphis 4-Sep e-mail open records without undue time and delay
Butler III C.W. citizen - Memphis 4-Sep e-mail opposed to copying charges
Ellis Mary citizen - Memphis 4-Sep e-mail free access to government records
Uhlhorn Ann citizen 4-Sep e-mail proper to charge for copies
Gotten William citizen 4-Sep e-mail opposed to charges, should be free
Krog Kenneth citizen - Memphis 4-Sep e-mail records provided online for free
Saino Joseph citizen - Memphis 4-Sep e-mail issues with all of it
Wright Mick citizen - Cordova 4-Sep e-mail government records should be on internet
Ward Tammy citizen - Elizabethton 4-Sep e-mail excessive fees not good for public info
Graves Bill citizen - Memphis 4-Sep e-mail difficult to obtain records without the fees
Nahmias Evan citizen - Memphis 4-Sep e-mail no charges or fees for records
McGee Stefanie City Clerk - City of Bartlett 4-Sep 2 e-mails main concern labor charge section
Ogle Mary citizen 4-Sep e-mail copy charges look too high
Wood Bruce President - BURNT 4-Sep e-mail charges should be 10 cents per page
Franklin Bobby City Manager - Lakewood, TN 4-Sep e-mail build digital database archives of certain public records
Bohs Tom Editorial Page Editor 4-Sep e-mail complicates the task of public records access
Robertson Randy City Manager - Mt. Juliet 4-Sep e-mail excessively onerous with previous experiences
Tosh Wade Town Administrator - Dover, TN 4-Sep e-mail currently charge 50 cents a page, color copy fee is too low
Campbell Roger Asst. City Manager - Maryville, TN 4-Sep e-mail fee is too low for fire and police requests
Benne Lanaii Asst. City Recorder - City of Franklin 5-Sep e-mail no private entity researchers at the taxpayers expense
Owen Justin Dir. Of Legal Policy - TN Center for Policy Research 5-Sep e-mail rules promulgated are reasonable and necessary, some rules thwart the endeavor
Fortenbery Richard TN AIDS Care & Treatment Improvement Coalition, Inc. 5-Sep e-mail seniors on fixed income - no charges
Connatser Debbie Exec. Asst - Sevier County Courthouse 5-Sep e-mail guiding principals would like OORC to consider
Mills Ronald Deputy Law Dir. - City of Knoxville 5-Sep e-mail charge of 25 cents per page color fee is too low
Sumner Rachel citizen 5-Sep e-mail issue with costs, provide records electronically
Nollner Dee citizen - Germantown 5-Sep e-mail government accountable to the people, no fees over a $1
Gordon David Mayor - Covington, TN 5-Sep e-mail 20 cent charge is too low, no color copy capability
Huber Harold "Butch" citizen - Mt. Juliet 5-Sep e-mail request filled untimely and charges were extremely high
McGannon Susan City Attorney - City of Murfreesboro 5-Sep e-mail questions concerning the schedule and policy
Wallace Kim Chief of Police - Dover 5-Sep e-mail exempt from schedule accident and crash reports and include specific provision for persons who don't pick up requests
Serpas Ronal Chief of Police - Nashville 5-Sep e-mail Metro Council better suited to approve a fee structure for our dept.