Right to Know
The District will not accept verbal or anonymous requests. Under the Right-to-Know Law, requests must be submitted by a person who is a legal resident of the United States. The Right-to-Know Law further provides that all written requests shall include the name and address to which the agency should address its response. The District reserves the right to require acceptable proof that the Requester is a person and a legal resident of the United States. Absent such proof, the District will treat the request as an anonymous request which will not be fulfilled.