Byย Cassie Millerย |ย Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Last year was a busy for theย Pennsylvania Office of Open Records, which logged its second busiest year ever during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report the agency released in April.ย
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The 10-page report highlights the changes in right-to-know requests and appeals year-over-year.
Letโs take a look:
Last year, the Office of Open Records received 2,764 appeals. This is the second highest number of appeals, following 2,926 appeals in 2015.
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OOR received 1,195 citizen appeals.
547 appeals involved state agencies.
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2,160 appeals involved local agencies.
Appeal Requesters:
43.3 โฆ the percentage of requests by citizens.
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37.1 โฆ the percentage of requests by companies.
11.4 โฆ the percentage of requests by Inmates.
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5.1 โฆ the percentage of requests by members of the press.
2.1 โฆ the percentage of requests by government officials.
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1.0 โฆ the percentage of requests by lawmakers.
Local Agencies
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Of the 2,160 appeals involving local agencies, 1,016 were filed against boroughs, townships and cities.
Townships โฆ 19.7 percent
Boroughs โฆ 17.2 percent
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Counties โฆ 17.1 percent
Police Departments โฆ 16.9 percent
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School Districts โฆ 11 percent
Cities โฆ 10.1 percent
State Agencies
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While the Department of Corrections saw a slight decrease in the number of appeals filed from 2019 to 2020, it still accounted for 21 percent of state agency appeals last year.
Agencies with Increased Appeals
The state agencies that saw an increase in appeals filed from 2019 to 2020 are:
- Pennsylvania State Police, increased by 38 appeals in 2020.
- Department of Health, increased by 56 appeals in 2020.
- Department of Human Services, increased by 32 appeals in 2020.
- Department of Community and Economic Development, increased by 16 appeals in 2020.
- Office of the Governor, increased by five appeals in 2020.
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Department of Environmental Protection, increased by five appeals in 2020.
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