Zaleski v. Hicksville Union Free School District
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Zaleski v. Hicksville Union Free School District is a 1978 New York court case concerning New York Freedom of Information Law.
Important precedents
The court ruled that under the government agencies cannot charge for staff time/operator salaries for time spent reproducing audio and audio-visual records.[1]