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Iowa agency wants $2,000 for prison rape records |
By kcrg.com |
Published: 11/19/2014 |
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Public Information Board’s leader says it’s OK for an agency to charge more than $2,000 for access to mandatory reports about sexual violence in Iowa prisons. Executive director Keith Luchtel said the charge by the Iowa Department of Corrections isn’t excessive and complies with the open records law. The board will review his opinion Thursday. The Marshall Project, a nonprofit that reports on the criminal justice system, is seeking sexual violent incident reports from states that were required under the Prison Rape Elimination Act. Read More. |
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