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VIRGINIA FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT. EXEMPTIONS. SECURITY
INSPECTION SURVEYS AND OPERATION IDENTIFICATION CHECKS SUBMITTED IN
CONFIDENCE TO LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES' OFFICIAL RECORDS FOR
PURPOSES OF ACT, BUT EXEMPT FROM PROVISIONS PURSUANT TO SEC.
2.1-342(b)(1).
November 9, 1984
The Honorable Lindsay G. Dorrier, Jr.
Commonwealth's Attorney for Albemarle County
84-85 424
This is in response to your request for my opinion concerning
disclosure of information from security inspection surveys and
operation identification checks which is filed with local law
enforcement agencies. You specifically inquire whether the Virginia
Freedom of Information Act, §§ 2.1-340 through 2.1-346.1 of
the Code of Virginia (the "Act"), is applicable to this type of
information.
You indicate that the "information" in question takes the form of
surveys and reports which are conducted and compiled by community
volunteers throughout the Commonwealth. This information is then
filed with local police and sheriffs' departments. You state that
these documents are filed "in confidence" with the local law
enforcement agency.
Section 2.1-342(b)(1) excludes from mandatory disclosure all
"reports submitted to the state and local police . . . in confidence
. . . ." Thus, even assuming that the documents constitute official
records, as defined in § 2.1-341(b), if the documents in
question are submitted in confidence, they are excluded, pursuant to
§ 2.1-342(b)(1), from the disclosure requirements of the
Act.
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