Massachusetts S2102 allows public inspection and copying of historical records from state institutions after 75 years.
Massachusetts S2102 amends Chapter 66 of the General Laws to ensure that records from state institutions for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities or mental health conditions become accessible to the public 75 years after their creation. This change aims to balance privacy concerns with the public's right to historical information.
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