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June 18th Webinar
2020 OMAA/OML WEBINAR:
PUBLIC RECORDS – CHANGES & TRENDS IN 2020
THURSDAY, JUNE 18TH, 2020 11:00AM-12:00PM ET
COST: $125 PER REGISTRANT - (There is no CLE credit for these webinars.)
PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
We are going to discuss changes and trends that we have seen in 2020. We
will discuss the effect the pandemic has had on requests/responses. Finally,
we will make sure that your municipality understands its obligations under
Ohio law and how to comply.
PRESENTERS: Stephen J. Smith, Jr., Frost Brown Todd LLC
Steve represents public entities in economic development, land use planning, and general
municipal issues. His practice encompasses all aspects of municipal law including zoning and
land use, eminent domain, administrative appeals, public records issues, public contracts, and
law enforcement issues. Steve currently serves as the law director for the City of Grove City,
the Village of Obetz, and as Assistant Law Director for the City of Dublin. He also teaches Local
Government Law at Capital University Law School.
Complimentary power point slides will be provided to the attendees.
TO REGISTER: email the registration form to CYNDIE, at cgrant@omlohio.org, and copy
cblake@omlohio.org, or mail it to the OMAA/OML offices (Please mail your $125 check, made out to
the OMAA, to the OMAA/OML offices: 175 S. Third St., Suite 510, Columbus, OH 43215.)
Registrants are encouraged to set up for the webinar in a conference room, with a speaker phone
and a computer screen, and to invite other city officials to attend. Registrants are encouraged to notify
us of the number of participants attending the webinar and if any are from other communities. (This is
for our records, only).
We realize that most people will access this webinar from their homes. There is no limit to the
number of attendees from each community. The $125 charge is per city/village, no matter how
many individuals participate separately. Just let me know the email addresses of those who
wish to participate.
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