Ohio Law Shields Terror-Response Data from Public

There\’s a new terror law in Ohio regarding the release of information, and it is making some people nervous. \”The terrorism law added a new class of security records to those exempt from public records law. These include not only documents giving details about potential terrorist targets, but \”any record assembled, prepared or maintained by a public office or public body to prevent, mitigate, or respond to acts of terrorism.\” Read More.
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