New Jersey Appeals Court Strikes Down Standardized OPRA Forms


The Star-Ledger serves the latest installment in the seemingly never-ending New Jersey Open Public Records Act (OPRA) saga. Standardized OPRA request forms are illegal (for now).

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"UNION COUNTY -- A state appeals court today struck down standardized request forms many towns and counties require citizens to fill out to view public records; the court said that letters, faxes and even e-mails containing the specific request are sufficient under the state's Open Public Records Act."

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