Attorney General rules on denial of records request by Retirement and Investment Office

Drew H. Wrigley, Attorney General at North Dakota
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On December 5, 2025, the North Dakota Attorney General’s Office released an opinion regarding a recent records request made to the Retirement and Investment Office. The opinion, identified as 2025-O-22, determined that the Retirement and Investment Office acted correctly in denying access to confidential financial information.

The office also refused a request for records that were not available or did not exist. According to the opinion, this action was consistent with applicable regulations governing public records and confidentiality.

The official document detailing this decision can be accessed online through the provided link.



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