In a case of first impression, a Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court panel has ruled that the month and day of birth of nearly 70,000 state employees are protected from disclosure under the state’s Right-to-Know Law.
The court’s ruling in Governor’s Office of Administration v. Purcell is a reversal of the Office of Open Records, which had ultimately granted Dylan Purcell’s request for the birth dates (among other information) of all active state employees.
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