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Please accept this email as a Connecticut Freedom of Information Act (FOIA records request for the following:
The construction management agreement between the Owner and Turner Construction for the new Hockey Arena and I-Lot Improvements together with all exhibits and amendments thereto and any labor/material surety bond(s) furnished to the Owner and/or the issued for the protection of material suppliers on the foregoing projects.
I am interested in receiving purchasing records from University of Connecticut for purchases made from 07/13/22 to present. I work for a company called SciLeads and would like to use the information for commercial purposes.
The information I'm interested in includes:
1. Purchase order number or equivalent
2. Purchase order date
3. Line item details
4. Line item quantity
5. Line item price
6. Vendor name
7. Delivery Address
Pursuant to your state’s public records laws, I request the NCAA Membership Financial Reporting System revenue and expense report for the reporting year (FY) 2022. Please provide this material as a PDF, in as readable a form as possible. The materials I seek should be roughly 80 pages in PDF format.
All data/documentation pertaining to voided parking citations written on October 17, 2022 including date, time, location, vehicle make/model/color, violation, and the reason for the void.
FOI #23-013 (01-12-23, 10:02 pm) - Subject - Series of letters between Radenka Maric and Department of Administrative Services
Name - Student Student
Affiliation - UConn
"The Department of Administrative Services (DAS) has reviewed your letter dated November 22, 2022,
requesting a safety risk assessment pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes Sections (C.G.S.) §§ 1-
210(b)(19) and 1-210(d).
Specifically, you asked DAS to review a FOIA request to the Division of Public Safety at the University
of Connecticut (“UConn”) for records detailing UConn Police Department’s “inventory of firearms,
ammunition, tasers, protective gear, handcuffs and pepper spray.”"
Full text of the Nov. 22, 2022 letter and any prior or subsequent letters concerning this topic. The full text of the Jan. 12, 2023 letter from DoAS to Maric was already provided to me by a previous request.
Under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act § 1-200 et seq., I am requesting an opportunity to inspect or obtain copies of public records pertaining to the operation of the University of Connecticut John Dempsey Hospital, specifically comprising:
1. All documents which detail the contracted negotiated rates for health services or supplies, including contracts with insurers or third-party administrators.
2. All documents which reflect any communications or agreements between you and any third-party credit or financing companies including any and all contracts.
3. All documents which reflect any communications or agreements between you and any third-party debt collector.
4. All Form 990s filed with the Internal Revenue Service from year 2017 to present with all supporting documentation regarding your provision of charity care under I.R.C. 501(r).
FOI #23-011 - Subject - SmartProcure Public Records Request to University of Connecticut Health Center For PO/Vendor Information
Name - Brandi Williams
Affiliation -
SmartProcure is submitting a public records request to the University of Connecticut Health Center for any and all purchasing records from 10/11/2022 to current. The request is limited to readily available records without physically copying, scanning, or printing paper documents. Any editable electronic document is acceptable.
The specific information requested from your record-keeping system is:
1. Purchase order number. If purchase orders are not used a comparable substitute is acceptable, i.e., invoice, encumbrance, or check number
2. Purchase date
3. Line item details (Detailed description of the purchase)
4. Line item quantity
5. Line item price
6. Vendor ID number, name, address, contact person and their email address