Public Records and Ohio Sunshine Law
Ohio’s Public Records and Open Meetings laws, collectively known as the “Sunshine Laws,” give Ohioans access to government meetings and records. The Ohio Attorney General’s Office helps public officials and citizens understand their rights and responsibilities under these laws.
The Greene Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) maintains various records that are utilized to support the accountability of our Government. In accordance with Ohio Revised Code 149.38 and the Greene County Records Commission, the District has adopted Schedules of Records Retention and Disposition that identify these records. The Greene SWCD Board of Supervisors has adopted a Public Records Policy to ensure all Public Records responsive to the request are promptly prepared and made available for inspection to any person at all reasonable times during regular business hours.
Public Records Policy (PDF).pdf