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Nevada Task Force Launches Review of Public Records Laws

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Government officials and transparency advocates convened for their inaugural meeting on Thursday to assess Nevada’s public records laws. These laws allow anyone to request government documents, though denials often spark prolonged and expensive court fights.

Task Force Formation and Mandate

Established during the previous legislative session via Assembly Bill 128, the task force aims to scrutinize current statutes and deliver a report to the Legislature by late October. Initially proposed to appoint a governor-selected public records ombudsman for dispute resolution, the bill evolved amid concerns from advocates over potential bias, shifting focus to this balanced group.

The panel evaluates exemptions under the law, effects of expansive requests on agencies, requester costs, dispute settlement methods, and data tracking for requests.

First Session Highlights

Meeting in Boulder City for about an hour, members outlined operational procedures, public input collection, and decision-making for upcoming sessions. Discussions included inviting media groups and the Nevada Association of County Clerks to present on procedures, governmental burdens, and access challenges.

“This committee has been tasked with looking at some of the challenges that we know are opportunities perhaps to improve things, so that both journalists and the government can manage public records requests and be transparent and open with the public,” stated attorney Colleen McCarty, elected chair during the session. McCarty has handled media law cases for several Nevada news outlets.

Ben Lipman, a task force member, emphasized, “We believe government transparency is essential to our democracy. We believe reviewing the public records law to ensure transparency is fostered is important for everyone who wants government to be responsible to the people.”

Composition and Next Steps

Comprising five government representatives and five transparency advocates, the group requires consensus on recommendations. It must convene three more times before finalizing its report.

“Certainly there are different interests,” McCarty noted post-meeting. “I’m sure we’ll disagree quite a bit. But also I’m really encouraged by the people here today that seem to really have a sincere desire to try to make some progress in this area.”

No date is set for the next gathering.

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