Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
THE ORS AND HIDDEN LAKE ACADEMY, INC.
Troll Control:
Len likes it rough and needs to be humiliated, so this is right up his alley (no pun intended).
Anonymous:
I think the ORS has some explaining to do...
http://www.mountainbrookacademy.org/program.html
http://www.ridgecreek.org/
Anonymous:
THE ORS HAS MORE EXPLAINING TO DO: I heard from an organization today that has requested ALL Hidden Lake Academy documents which includes Ridge Creek Wilderness... The ORS told the organization that there were only 100 pages of documents which would cost about $230. Now I have up through April of 2008 at 2,919 pages that cost $740. A little problem? Caught with their pants down. Ethics?
Anonymous:
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bin/g ... &invol=419
Anonymous:
It seems they lucked out...
Suing the State of Georgia
Ante litem notice requirements for the State of Georgia are much more detailed and complex than the requirements for suing a municipality. Under the State Tort Claims Act, you have 12 months from the date your injury was discovered, or should have been discovered, to give written notice if your claim to the state. You may not sue the State of Georgia until you have given that written notice, and if you sue later, you must attach a copy of your written notice and a copy of the delivery receipt. The state Department of Administrative Services has 90 days to deny or accept the claim. If you don't come to a settlement then, or if the department misses the deadline, you can proceed with your lawsuit.
In order to be considered, you must include the following information in your written notice:
1.The name of the state agency that you believe injured you.
2.The time and place of the incident.
3.What kind of losses you suffered.
4.How much you're claiming in damages.
5.The actions or lack of actions by the state agency that you believe hurt you.
You must submit that notice via certified mail, statutory overnight delivery with return receipt or personal delivery with receipt, to the Risk Management Department of the Georgia Department of Administrative Services. Another copy must go to the correct person at the agency you're suing, via personal delivery or first-class mail. If you fail to meet these or any other requirements, a court may simply decide your claim isn't valid. If you're past the one-year deadline by then, you may lose your right to sue at all.
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