Using cell phones to take pictures of public records? Here’s what the Open Records Counsel says

By |2020-11-19T12:52:45-06:00November 16, 2018|Categories: Office of Open Records Counsel, Tennessee Coalition for Open Government|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

Earlier this year, Tennessee Coalition for Open Government requested an informal advisory opinion from the Office of Open Records Counsel about taking pictures of public records with cell phones. We asked: 1 - Does the law allow a records custodian to prohibit citizens from using a camera to take pictures of public records “in all cases” where the law gives the citizen a “right to inspect” such records under the plain language of §T.C.A. 10-7-506(a) of the Tennessee Public Records Act. 2 - The Model Policy created by the Office of Open Records Counsel seems to give records custodians open-ended discretion to allow or not allow the use of personal [...]