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Tag: A Law Enforcement Officer’s Guide to Open Records in Georgia

Georgia police chiefs trained in open records

Posted on May 26, 2016

Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police members underwent open government training Tuesday. 

The Valdosta Daily Times Editor Jim Zachary, in coordination with Valdosta Police Chief Brian Childress, led the class on the Georgia's open government legislation. 

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