Alaska Stat. § 40.25.125
Enforcement: injunctive relief
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Sec. 40.25.125. Enforcement: injunctive relief.
A person having custody or control of a public record who denies, obstructs, or attempts to obstruct, or a person not having custody or control who aids or abets another person in denying, obstructing, or attempting to obstruct, the inspection of a public record subject to inspection under AS 40.25.110 or 40.25.120 may be enjoined by the superior court from denying, obstructing, or attempting to obstruct, the inspection of public records subject to inspection under AS 40.25.110 or 40.25.120. A person may seek injunctive relief under this section without exhausting the person's remedies under AS 40.25.123 — 40.25.124.
A person having custody or control of a public record who denies, obstructs, or attempts to obstruct, or a person not having custody or control who aids or abets another person in denying, obstructing, or attempting to obstruct, the inspection of a public record subject to inspection under AS 40.25.110 or 40.25.120 may be enjoined by the superior court from denying, obstructing, or attempting to obstruct, the inspection of public records subject to inspection under AS 40.25.110 or 40.25.120. A person may seek injunctive relief under this section without exhausting the person's remedies under AS 40.25.123 — 40.25.124.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 2012–2020 · leading case: City of Kodiak v. Kodiak Public Broadcasting Corporation
City of Kodiak v. Kodiak Public Broadcasting Corporation (2018)
“Initial Superior Court Proceedings In November KMXT filed a complaint seeking injunctive relief pursuant to AS 40.25.125, 3 as well as costs and attorney's fees.”
McLeod v. Parnell (2012)
“laska by [using private email accounts to email Governor Palin] thereby circumventing the Public Records Act"; (3) Governor Palin's use of private email accounts to conduct state business "threatens the integrity and preservation of public records" through routine deletions; and…”
Kaleb Lee Basey v. State of Alaska, Department of Public Safety, Division of State Troopers, Bureau of Investigations (2020)
“6 See AS 40.25.125 (“A person having custody or control of a public record who denies, obstructs, or attempts to obstruct .”
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