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WA: Yakima School District drug screening records subject of lawsuit

Posted on October 22, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Janelle Retka reports:

The Yakima School District has filed a lawsuit in Yakima County Superior Court seeking permission to withhold confidential employee medical information in a public records request — some of which had already been released.

The case, which involves drug screening paperwork for district employees and job applicants, raises questions about the state’s public records and privacy rules.

Read more on The Yakima Herald.

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