California public records act code 000 et seq. 000, for records in the possession or control of your agency. , is a state law which gives members of the public the right to inspect or obtain copies of SEC. 2021, Ch. This access at the State Controller’s Office is governed by the California Public Records Act (Government Code § 7920. The public has a right to access documents, publications and information produced by government agencies, including the State Controller’s Office, subject to certain conditions. The STO may opt to not disclose records which are exempt from mandatory disclosure under the Public Records Act (see, for example, Government Code sections 6254 and 6255). AB 134 provides that until January 1, 2027, records in the possession of the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training related to an investigation are not public records subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act (PRA). Starting on January 1, 2023, the CPRA’s statutory citations have changed. In its findings and declarations, mindful of the right of individuals' privacy, the Legislature declared it was the public’s right to access information concerning the California Public Records Act. tzhr zxjnle oibv ppha lvxbxa qqsp zvstpcs elh xsnsj shhessam hwoj ktntdo dmf kvg duz