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JLARC: Survivor public‑records exemption used infrequently; AG to issue clearer guidance to agencies
Summary
JLARC’s July 16, 2025 proposed final report on the public‑records exemption for employees at risk of domestic violence found the exemption is being used but agencies implement it inconsistently; JLARC recommended keeping the exemption and that the Attorney General provide more detailed guidance and training.
The Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee reviewed a proposed final report July 16, 2025 on Washington’s public records exemption for at‑risk public employees who are survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or harassment and approved the report for distribution.
JLARC staff Jill Satren told the committee that agencies do use the exemption but in…
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