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Ethics Commission rules booster names must be released
Last edited by bostondawg; 07-14-2017 at 10:40 AM.
Reason: Added photo Steve took of ruling
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"I ring cowbells at ballgames."
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Once Oxford becomes the new state penitentiary, a statue of Steve should be erected outside the old Vaught-Hemingway.
In all seriousness, though: these names coming out is going to rock a lot of Mississippi businesses and positions. Be aware of that.
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Originally Posted by
bostondawg
Once Oxford becomes the new state penitentiary, a statue of Steve should be erected outside the old Vaught-Hemingway.
In all seriousness, though: these names coming out is going to rock a lot of Mississippi businesses and positions. Be aware of that.
That's all I ever wanted!! We need to expose the corruption! F@ck those asshats
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Originally Posted by
bostondawg
Once Oxford becomes the new state penitentiary, a statue of Steve should be erected outside the old Vaught-Hemingway.
In all seriousness, though: these names coming out is going to rock a lot of Mississippi businesses and positions. Be aware of that.
Those names also become public record and as such can be included in future publications without fear of reprisal. In case someone was writing a book or something on the matter!
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One word bothers me.........
They say the ethics committee "SHOULD" order! To me that doesn't say they "SHALL". Big difference!
In our contracts "SHOULD" means it is recommended and "SHALL" means it is mandatory.
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Originally Posted by
West Tn Dawg
One word bothers me.........
They say the ethics committee "SHOULD" order! To me that doesn't say they "SHALL". Big difference!
In our contracts "SHOULD" means it is recommended and "SHALL" means it is mandatory.
Steve responded to this, actually. Sounds like this was just the final recommendation, but that recommendation has since been accepted and order given.
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FERPA LAW WINS AGAIN
Only parties with a right to privacy in this matter are the student athletes that are protected by FERPA. copied from Steve's twitter..... https://twitter.com/ScoutSteveR
Last edited by Mimi's Babies; 07-14-2017 at 10:54 AM.
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Damn thing ain't signed in that picture either.
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As an attorney friend told me, FERPA does apply. There are some people in Oxford and elsewhere in a whole heap of trouble. How does operating your "university" without accreditation and federal money sound Confederates?
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What happens if Ole Miss refuses or can they? What's the consequence? Is it getting fired, jailed or just a fine?
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Originally Posted by
Jack Lambert
What happens if Ole Miss refuses or can they? What's the consequence? Is it getting fired, jailed or just a fine?
If I am not mistaken, the fine is very minimal.... Don't forget, we are a state run by Trial Lawyers.
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Originally Posted by
Leeshouldveflanked
If I am not mistaken, the fine is very minimal.... Don't forget, we are a state run by Trial Lawyers.
? 25-61-15. Penalty
Any person who shall deny to any person access to any public record which is not exempt from the provisions of this chapter or who charges an unreasonable fee for providing a public record may be liable civilly in his personal capacity in a sum not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($ 100.00) per violation, plus all reasonable expenses incurred by such person bringing the proceeding.................. The amount would be dependent on how a violation is perceived.
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Originally Posted by
yjnkdawg
? 25-61-15. Penalty
Any person who shall deny to any person access to any public record which is not exempt from the provisions of this chapter or who charges an unreasonable fee for providing a public record may be liable civilly in his personal capacity in a sum not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($ 100.00) per violation, plus all reasonable expenses incurred by such person bringing the proceeding.................. The amount would be dependent on how a violation is perceived.
I think it's per day or per page or something, so legally it may actually add up. If they have to back pay the costs, and it's based on a daily fine, that could add up.
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Originally Posted by
Political Hack
I think it's per day or per page or something, so legally it may actually add up. If they have to back pay the costs, and it's based on a daily fine, that could add up.
Would this come out of public or private funds?
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Originally Posted by
Political Hack
I think it's per day or per page or something, so legally it may actually add up. If they have to back pay the costs, and it's based on a daily fine, that could add up.
Code is here: http://www.ethics.state.ms.us/ethics/ethics.nsf/PageSection/A_records_entire_pub_rec_act/$FILE/Public%20Records%20Act_3.29.16.htm?OpenElement
It doesn't say anything about the fine being per day or per page. If that is the case, expect the inbreds up north to just pay the fine and stall.
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Originally Posted by
Political Hack
I think it's per day or per page or something, so legally it may actually add up. If they have to back pay the costs, and it's based on a daily fine, that could add up.
I may be wrong, but I think (and I cannot quote Ms Code Annotated) there is remedy in circuit court. If I remember right, the offending party ( the one refusing to submit to the order) can be held in contempt of court. Contempt of court can have jail time or monetary fines.
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wonder if they were "BLINDSIDED" by this **
OXFORD, Miss. (WTVA) - Ole Miss campus police ask students to behave at future baseball games following a recent incident.
The university said students were reportedly throwing rocks at Georgia baseball players during last weekend's series.
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