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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 22:35:46+00:00

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which Defendants need respond. The enumerated paragraphs follow.
issues. To do so, Prison Legal News is largely dependent upon the availability of public records.
the corporation had not retained the records.
whether they need to petition the government for change.
records to the press and public.
organization and a person under IPRA. See NMSA 1978 § 14-2-6(C).
of the State of Tennessee and is the largest provider of correctional medical services in the country.
is subject to the disclosure requirements of IPRA.
of Santa Fe County and presumably accepted this contract in that county.
In New Mexico, Corizon operates on property owned by the State of New Mexico.
whether it enters into a contract with a medical provider or not.
public records pursuant to IPRA.
Corporate Office, attached as Exhibit 1.
States Post Office Tracking Receipt, attached as Exhibit 2.
possession and others either never existed or were not retained as required by New Mexico law.
Paragraphs 1-17 are hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
PLN’s September 1, 2015 request conformed with IPRA’s requirements.
of the government….” NMSA 1978 § 14-2-5.
Taxation and Revenue Dep’t, 2012-NMSC-026, ¶ 7 (internal quotations and citations omitted).
regulations regarding the maintenance of public records and IPRA.
public funding….” NMSA 1978 §14-2-6.
v. City of Truth or Consequences, 2012-NMCA-104, ¶ 13.
maintained. NMSA 1978 § 14-2-6.
Mexico Supreme Court, or grounded in the constitution.
Specifically, settlements involving public entities are not exempted under IPRA.
information on a record does not exempt the record from inspection. NMSA 1978 § 14-2-1B.
(Amended by 2011, c. 134, s. 2, eff. 7/1/2011).
public records in their possession.
interest in confidentiality or claims of privilege for the specific request.
hundred dollars ($100) per day. Id.
available for inspection is unlawful and unreasonable.
provisions of IPRA. NMSA 1978 §14-2-12D.
other appropriate remedy to enforce the provisions of IPRA. NMSA 1978 § 14-2-12B.
sought by PLN within fifteen (15) days from the date of the Order of this court.
Paragraphs 1-35 are hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
on the powers of states by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
As a publisher of a nationally distributed magazine, PLN is the press.
coextensive right of its subscribers of access to information regarding government affairs.
future public records requests in accordance with the terms of the IPRA.
who relies on the press for information.
Award damages, costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees to PLN.
Grant such other and further relief as to the Court deems proper.

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