NH police budget and employment data (Grafton County) (Grafton Police Department)

Granite State News Collaborative filed this request with the Grafton Police Department of Grafton, NH.
Multi Request NH police budget and employment data (Grafton County)
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From: Granite State News Collaborative

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the New Hampshire Right to Know Law, I respectfully request the following records related to this municipality's police department hiring, employment, and funding for the budget years 2000 through 2020:

BUDGET and FUNDING DATA - Records sufficient to show funding for municipal law enforcement offices and activities for the years 2000 through 2020.

If possible, please provide the itemized budget allocated for public safety and police department activities for each year, as well as records sufficient to show any additional funding received through other means, including but not limited to:
• funds for capital expenditures
• grants
• donations

HIRING and EMPLOYMENT DATA - Records sufficient to show the following data regarding police department employment for the years 2000 through 2020.
• The number of employed law enforcement officers (as defined by RSA 105-D:1). Please provide the date on which the provided numbers were accurate.
• Annual demographic information (age, race, gender) of law enforcement officers employed by this municipality
• Annual demographic information (age, race, gender) of any individual employed in a position of leadership within this municipality’s public safety or law enforcement department

If any of the requested information is available in aggregate form, provision of this aggregate information by year would likely satisfy this request. If there are any known caveats involved with the data and information your office is able to provide, I would really appreciate it if you could share them with me.

*Please note* that if any of the requested information is held by another office or agency, direction to the appropriate office would be greatly appreciated.

This request is being made on behalf of the statewide nonprofit Granite State News Collaborative. This request is not being made for commercial purposes. It is being made as part of a journalistic data collection effort to benefit news organizations and the public good throughout the State of New Hampshire.

If your office anticipates that fees associated with the processing of this request, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request be filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Please call 617-500-7123 with any questions about this request. If your call is not answered, please leave a message and your call will be returned as soon as possible.

I look forward to receiving your response to this request within five business days, as required by law.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I really appreciate your time and help.

Sincerely,

Beryl Lipton, Granite State News Collaborative

From:

*GRAFTON POLICE DEPARTMENT*

P.O. BOX 333, GRAFTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03240

RUSSELL
POITRAS
BUSINESS (603)523-7667

POLICE
CHIEF
FAX (603)523-9837

Beryl Lipton (GSNC),

I am in receipt of your 91-A (Right to Know Law) request dated June 27th
2021 this 6th day of July 2021. In the request you asked for 20 years of
budgetary and funding data documents that my office does not have on file,
I have been told that the information you seek can be found in the Grafton
NH annual report, these are published each year and distributed to the
public. I am also advised that the NH State Library keeps a copy of each of
these annual reports and can be viewed by the public, I don’t know of any
other place where 20 years of annual reports can be located as a whole. The
20 years of hiring/employment data you asked for is also not available from
my office. I can advise that as of now, Grafton has a 22 year old male
(patrolman) employed on a part time basis who works in the winter and a 43
year old male employed full time as a working Police Chief. We have two
other Part Time males on the roster that are only employed for special type
events however they have not physically worked in 2-3 years. Grafton is an
extremely rural town of less than 1500 residents and doesn’t require a
large police presence. I hope I have provided you with the information or
a way to obtain the information you seek.

Respectfully,

Grafton Police Chief

Russell Poitras

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