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ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS
GREG ABBOTT
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November 6, 2012

Ms. Danielle Folsom

Assistant City Attorney

City of Houston

P.O. Box 368

Houston, Texas 77001-0368

OR2012-17783

Dear Ms. Evans:

You ask whether certain information is subject to required public disclosure under the Public Information Act (the "Act"), chapter 552 of the Government Code. Your request was assigned ID# 474616 (GC No. 20070).

The Houston Emergency Center (the "HEC") received a request for a specified 911 call. You claim the submitted information is excepted from disclosure under section 552.108 of the Government Code. We have considered the claimed exception and reviewed the submitted information.

Section 552.108(a)(2) of the Government Code excepts from disclosure "[i]nformation held by a law enforcement agency or prosecutor that deals with the detection, investigation, or prosecution of crime . . . if . . . it is information that deals with the detection, investigation, or prosecution of crime only in relation to an investigation that did not result in conviction or deferred adjudication." Gov't Code § 552.108(a)(2). A governmental body claiming section 552.108(a)(2) must demonstrate the requested information relates to a criminal investigation that has concluded in a final result other than a conviction or deferred adjudication. See id. § 552.301(e)(1)(A) (governmental body must provide comments explaining why exceptions raised should apply to information requested). Section 552.108 applies to information held by a "law enforcement agency." However, section 552.108 may be invoked by the proper custodian of information relating to the incident. See Open Records Decision No. 474 at 4-5 (1987). Thus, where a governmental body has custody of information that would otherwise qualify for exception under section 552.108 as information relating to a criminal case of a law enforcement agency, the custodian of the records may withhold the information if it provides this office with a demonstration that the information relates to the criminal case that has reached a conclusion other than a conviction or deferred adjudication and a representation from the law enforcement agency that it wishes to have the information withheld. You state the Houston Police Department (the "department") requests the submitted information be withheld because it pertains to a concluded criminal investigation that did not result in a conviction or a deferred adjudication. Based on your representation, we conclude HEC may withhold the submitted information under section 552.108(a)(2) of the Government Code on behalf of the department.

This letter ruling is limited to the particular information at issue in this request and limited to the facts as presented to us; therefore, this ruling must not be relied upon as a previous determination regarding any other information or any other circumstances.

This ruling triggers important deadlines regarding the rights and responsibilities of the governmental body and of the requestor. For more information concerning those rights and responsibilities, please visit our website at http://www.oag.state.tx.us/open/index_orl.php, or call the Office of the Attorney General's Open Government Hotline, toll free, at (877) 673-6839. Questions concerning the allowable charges for providing public information under the Act must be directed to the Cost Rules Administrator of the Office of the Attorney General, toll free at (888) 672-6787.

Sincerely,

Misty Haberer Barham

Assistant Attorney General

Open Records Division

MHB/som

Ref: ID# 474616

Enc. Submitted documents

c: Requestor

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