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Request for student performance on standardized testing. Appeal withdrawn after DCPS provided requester with additional information.
Request for records related to a proposed rulemaking. Requester was asked to submit his request in FOIAXpress and interpreted it as a denial. Appeal dismissed as moot, because DDOT represented it was providing responsive documents to requester.
Request for records related to the 2002 theft of a Honda Civic. For same reasons as FOIA Appeal 2017-21, MPD’s decision was affirmed on the basis of personal privacy interests in records compiled for law enforcement purposes.
Request for records related to the 2002 theft of a Honda Civic. MPD requested proof of identity before it would release the records. MPD’s decision was affirmed on the basis of personal privacy interests in records compiled for law enforcement purposes.
Request for records related to “cash.” OCFO explained that all documents were provided to requester. Appeal dismissed as it was found that OCFO had not withheld records.
Request for records about the requester and for records related to a notice of infraction. Appeal dismissed as prematurely filed, because requester had failed to reasonably describe a record to DDOT and DDOT had not denied his request.
Request for all records related to a notice of infraction and all agency communications that contained the requester’s name. DMV’s search was determined to be adequate. The fee charged by DMV was determined to be proper. DMV’s decision was affirmed.
Request for videos used in court. MPD’s decision was affirmed on the basis of personal privacy interests in records compiled for law enforcement purposes.
Request for toxicology report, autopsy photos, and internal correspondence related to the investigation of a death. OCME’s decision was affirmed on the basis that release of the records would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy.
Request for federal agency’s records. The matter was dismissed for a lack of jurisdiction.