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Pennsylvania’s Right-to-Know Law took effect January 1, 2009.

The law concerns public access to records at public institutions and government agencies.

The most significant change is that the burden of proof is now on the institution or agency to show why a record should not be released; there are 31 categories of records exempted under this law. The new law does not overrule existing laws such as FERPA or HPPA that limit access to certain records. You should know some of the most important provisions of the law before submitting a request.

Submit Request

  • How: Requests must be in writing via either hard-copy or email. Download the request form as a PDF File or request one through the Superintendent’s Office.
  • What: Requests for information must be specific as to the record(s) desired. You do not have to give a reason for the request.
  • Who: Requests must be submitted to the Open Records Officer (Sandy Smart).
  • When: A response to the request will be issued within five business days from the time it is received by the Open Records Officer.
  • How Much: You may be charged duplication and postage fees in keeping with our district policy.
Open Records Officer

Sandy Smart
Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent

place

121 South Hess St.
Quarryville, PA 17566

phone

717-786-8401

print

717-786-8245

Contact


Administrative Office
place

121 South Hess St.
Quarryville, PA 17566

phone

717-786-8401

print

717-786-8245

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