In July 2018, after waiting five months for Carver County to even acknowledge a request for data, Disability Advocate Noah McCourt was forced to sue them. The case was settled in October 2018 after the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Administration opined that Carver County failed to approproately respond to the request. To avoid going through another lengthy process, McCourt…
Source: Red Lake Nation News
Disability Rights Activist Challenges Novel Interpretation of Data Practices Act
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