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Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
Government agencies in Washington, D.C., broadly ignore a 2001 law, which requires them to post 10 categories of public records on their websites, according to a public records audit conducted by the D.C. Open Government Coalition in conjunction with the Investigative Reporting Workshop at American University.
To see more about the public information available at an agency's website, click the agency's name below, or compare all agencies by category.
- Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration
- Board of Elections and Ethics
- Child & Family Services Agency
- Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure
- Commission on the Arts & Humanities
- DC Public Library
- Department of Public Works
- D.C. Public Schools
- DC Water and Sewer Authority
- Department of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs
- Department of Corrections
- Department of Employment Services
- Department of Health
- Department of Housing & Community Development
- Department of Human Resources
- Department of Human Services
- Department of Insurance, Securities & Banking
- Department of Mental Health
- District of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles
- Department of Parks & Recreation
- Department of Real Estate Services
- Department of Small and Local Business Development
- District Department of the Environment
- Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services
- Department on Disability Services
- District Department of Transportation
- Fire & Emergency Medical Services Department
- Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency
- Metropolitan Police Department
- Office of Administrative Hearings
- Office of Cable Television
- Office of Contracting & Procurement
- Office of Employee Appeals
- Office of Human Rights
- Office of Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining
- Office of Planning
- Office of the District of Columbia Auditor
- Office of Police Complaints
- Office of Risk Management
- Office of the Attorney General
- Office of the Chief Financial Officer
- Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
- Office of the Chief Technology Officer
- Office of the City Administrator
- Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development
- Office of the Inspector General
- Office of the State Superintendent of Education
- Office of Zoning
- Office on Aging
- Public Service Commission
- Sentencing and Criminal Code Revision Commission
- Washington Convention Center Authority
Primary research for this audit was conducted by Howard University journalism students LeeSandra Alexandre and Melissa Noel while interning at the Workshop. The project was edited by Pete Weitzel, who is a board member at the DCOGC and a former managing editor of the Miami Herald. FOIA contact information is from DCOGC.




