TBC Westlake Inc. v. Hamilton County Board of Revision

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TBC Westlake Inc.vs.Hamilton County Board of Revision
Number: 95-K-1358 96-K-167
Year: 1998
State: Ohio
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That quasi-judicial bodies, like judicial bodies are exempt with regards to deliberative process.

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TBC Westlake Inc. v. Hamilton County Board of Revision is a 1998 court ruling in Ohio about interpreting the Ohio Open Records Law. The finding in the case is that the report of an attorney-examiner to a county Board of Tax Appeals is exempt from disclosure because a Board of Tax Appeals is a "quasi-judicial body" which is entitled to the deliberative privacy of the courts.[1]

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