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9 results for “privacy protection”

  • Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee — Minutes 2026-07-08

    Jul 8, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee of the Seattle City Council met on July 8, 2026, from 2:05 p.m. to 4:06 p.m. in the Council Chamber, with Chair Dionne Foster presiding and three of five committee members present (Dionne Foster, Eddie Lin, and Joy Hollingsworth; Debora Juarez and Alexis Mercedes Rinck were excused). The committee heard two information items: Inf 2920 regarding Rental Fees Transparency and Fairness Legislation and Inf 2916 regarding Homeowner Privacy and Protection Legislation. No formal votes or actions were recorded in the minutes.

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  • Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee — Minutes 2026-06-29

    Jun 29, 2026

·Seattle, WA
Minutes

The Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee of the Seattle City Council met on June 29, 2026, from 9:31 a.m. to 11:31 a.m., with Chair Dionne Foster presiding and four members present (Foster, Eddie Lin, Joy Hollingsworth, and Alexis Mercedes Rinck), while Debora Juarez was excused. The committee heard two information items: Inf 2916 on Homeowner Privacy and Protection Legislation and Inf 2917 on a Panel Discussion on Unwanted Homeowner Solicitation. No votes, formal actions, or outcomes were recorded in the minutes.

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  • Inf 2916: Homeowner Privacy and Protection Legislation

    Jun 25, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Select Committee on Federal Administration and Policy Changes — Minutes 2026-03-05

    Mar 5, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Select Committee on Federal Administration and Policy Changes met on March 5, 2026, from 2:03 p.m. to 4:05 p.m. in Seattle City Council Chamber with 8 members present and 1 late arrival (Debora Juarez). The committee recommended adoption of Resolution 32194, which reaffirms data and privacy protections for persons accessing city programs or services, requests a review of the city's data collection and sharing practices to limit exposure to federal and other jurisdictions, and directs departments to incorporate privacy standards into future contracting requirements; the resolution passed 9–0. The committee also heard information items on the Federal Response Update (Inf 2850) and Seattle Police Department Immigration Response (Inf 2851).

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  • Res 32194: A RESOLUTION reaffirming data and privacy protections for any person seeking or accessing City programs or services; requesting a review of the City’s data collection and sharing practices to limit data exposure to the federal government and to other local, regional, and state jurisdictions; and requesting that departments incorporate privacy standards into future contracting requirements.

    Feb 17, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2025-2543: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does hereby recognize December 1st, 2025 as "World AIDS Day" in the City of Pittsburgh, and calls upon all residents to join in this vital recognition; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, in recognition of courage, memory, and the promise of a healthier tomorrow that the City will work with community partners to amplify World AIDS Day messages, support local commemorations, and advance policies that protect health, privacy, and equity for everyone in Pittsburgh.

    Nov 21, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Records Section – Boise County

    Boise, ID
    Other

    The Boise County Sheriff's Records Section manages document storage, retrieval, and official sheriff's reports while balancing public access with legal protections for ongoing investigations, victim privacy, and fair trial rights under Idaho Code 74-124. Records requests must be submitted in writing with specific details; traffic accident reports can be released immediately to involved parties unless serious injury or death occurred, though there are fees for copies. Private information including personally identifiable data, social security numbers, and criminal history records are protected from public release under Idaho Code 67-3009, and requests must include complete names and identifying information to ensure accuracy.

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    records managementpublic recordslaw enforcementprivacy protectiontraffic accidents
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  • Greenville County Public Records - Greenville County Court

    Greenville, SC
    Other

    Greenville County Public Records is an informational document describing the types, accessibility, and governance of public records maintained by local government offices in Greenville County. Public records in the county include property records (deeds, tax assessments, plats, liens) maintained by the Assessor and Register of Deeds; court records (civil, criminal, probate, traffic, family) maintained by the Clerk of Court; criminal records (arrest reports, convictions, law enforcement logs) from police departments and state repositories; and vital records (birth, death, marriage, divorce certificates) maintained by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Access to these records is governed by South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which establishes public right of access while permitting exemptions for law enforcement reports, personal medical data, and active investigations to protect privacy and safety. The document emphasizes that the Greenville County Court plays a central role in maintaining and providing access to records to ensure transparency and accountability.

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  • metropolitan development commission

    Indianapolis, IN
    Agenda

    The Metropolitan Development Commission of Marion County held a Hearing Examiner meeting on August 29, 2024, to consider three petitions regarding signage and modifications in the Indianapolis area. The primary petition (2024-APP-009/2024-VAR-010) involved St. Vincent Hospital and Health seeking approvals for updated campus-wide wayfinding signage across multiple parcels on West 86th Street, Harcourt Road, and Naab Road, which required numerous variances from zoning standards including permission for oversized pole signs, freestanding signs in restricted areas, and signs exceeding height limitations near protected districts. Two additional petitions addressed signage approvals for medical facilities and a modification to a previous zoning commitment regarding privacy fencing.

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