Before an agency can give out personal address information requested under the Right-to-Know Law, the individual must first be notified of the request and given a chance to object, a divided en banc Commonwealth Court panel has ruled.
The decision in Pennsylvania State Education Association v. Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development addresses a lack of due process that the court said existed in the current application of the RTKL.
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