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Utah County routes GRAMA appeals to county administrator in ordinance change
Summary
The Utah County Board of Commissioners voted to amend records-appeal procedures so Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) appeals are sent to the county administrator (Ezra) rather than the annually rotating commission chair, aiming to reduce routing errors and deadline problems.
The Utah County Board of Commissioners voted Jan. 31 to amend how residents start appeals under the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), requiring appeals to be sent to the county administrator, Ezra, instead of the commission chair.
County Attorney’s Office staff described the change as an administrative fix to avoid deadline and routing errors that can occur when appeals are submitted to different rotating chairs each year. Adam of the county attorney’s office said, “this ordinance is doing is…
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