APS to pay $40K to parent after failing to respond to IPRA request
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- Albuquerque Public Schools is shelling out tens of thousands of dollars to a parent after failing to hand over public records.
- She filed more requests in January and July of 2021 but never received the records or a response from APS. Under the Inspection of Public Records Act, the district has to hand over records within 15 days or give a legitimate reason why they can not fulfill the request.
- Under a settlement reached this week, APS must release those records within five days and pay Jenson $40,000. It also requires the district to shore up its Inspection of Public Records Act procedures and make sure it has enough staff to respond to requests.
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