Overview of Public Records Task Force
The Public Records Task Force was created by Assembly Bill 128 (NRS 239.010). The
purpose of this Task Force is to evaluate certain topics relating to requests
for public records and make certain recommendations. The bill also: (1)
prescribes the membership and duties of the Task Force; and (2) requires the
Task Force to submit a written report describing its work and recommendations
for transmittal to the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Government Affairs
and the Senate and Assembly Standing Committees on Government Affairs for the
84th Session of the Legislature.
| Member Names |
Organization |
Member Type |
| Benjamin Z. Lipman |
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
Transparency |
| Brittany L. Walker |
City of Boulder City |
Government |
| Colleen E. McCarty |
Ballard Spahr |
Transparency |
| Kalie Work |
Washoe County |
Government |
| Joshua J. Hicks |
McDonald Carrano |
Transparency |
| Leslie M. Nino Piro |
Office of the Attorney General |
Government |
| Mitch Fox |
Nevada Broadcasters Association |
Transparency |
| Matthew C. Morris |
Holland & Hart, LLP |
Transparency |
| Matthew J. Christian |
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department |
Government |
| Vinson W. Guthreau |
Nevada Association of Counties (NACO) |
Government |
Disclaimer
This
webpage is provided for informational purposes only. The Nevada Public Records
Act, NRS Chapter 239, does not authorize the Attorney General to regulate
governmental entities' responses to public records requests or address
requesters' complaints regarding those requests. See, e.g., NRS
239.011, 239.0115.