Claudet seeks to update public-records system

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March 18, 2009

[edit] Claudet seeks to update public-records system

"Terrebonne Parish government officials want to create a new way for the public to view records by using a computer rather than traditional paper files.

Parish law requires studies, letters and memos sent to and from officials to be kept in a publicly accessible “reading file,” available on demand since 1983.

Parish President Michel Claudet proposes keeping the records in a computer available for public use at downtown Government Tower instead of filing the hundreds of papers in a cabinet at the same place."

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