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Hi,
never worked in a field you mentioned but hopefully I will be able to give you a
hand.
In my view, a tape recording of an open meeting is accessible, for any person
could have been present, and none of the grounds for denial would apply.
Moreover, there is case law indicating that a tape recording of an open
meeting is accessible for listening and/or copying under the Freedom of
Information Law [see Zaleski v. Board of Education of Hicksville Union Free
School District, Supreme Court, Nassau County, NYLJ, December 27, 1978].
Additionally there is a policy related to Audio Recordings of Council and
Committee Meetings - but valid in Australia ... You will find it here:
http://alturl.com/qg28
Mario Rieger
Janssen-Cilag GmbH
Records Manager
Legal Affairs & Business Integrity
Johnson & Johnson Platz 1
41470 Neuss
Tel.: +49 (0) 2137 955 320
FAX: +49 (0) 2137 955 683
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