A state Supreme Court’s decision reversing a lower court’s ruling that a private contractor was exempt from the Georgia Open Records Act is being hailed as a win for open government.
The court ruled unanimously Tuesday that a private contractor working for a public entity is still subject to the law and can be sent requests for public records they may possess.
At issue was whether a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology who also does work for the college through his two companies is subject to the law and whether he should be considered a custodian of the public records in his possession.
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