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UPDATED RECORD — April 19, 2026

This medical board complaint record documents a formal submission alleging unlicensed medical practice and treatment concerns within a custodial healthcare environment. This entry is preserved as part of an official record based on submitted complaints, supporting documentation, and regulatory filings. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

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Texas Attorney General Open Records Response and TCJS Staffing Record (PIA #40621)


By LeRoy Nellis
4845 Twin Valley Dr.
Austin, Texas 78731
Email: leroynellis2@gmail.com

Date: October 28, 2025

VIA CERTIFIED MAIL & EMAIL

Office of the Attorney General of Texas
Open Records Division
P.O. Box 12548
Austin, Texas 78711-2548
Email: publicrecords@oag.texas.gov

Subject: Acknowledgment of 10-Day Letter — Texas Commission on Jail Standards
ORR 2025-10-6 / PIA ID #40621


Preserved Correspondence (Unedited)

The following content is preserved exactly as originally submitted and received. No alterations have been made.

To the Open Records Division:

I acknowledge receipt of the Texas Commission on Jail Standards’ (TCJS) October 28, 2025 “10-Day Letter” seeking an Attorney General ruling under Texas Government Code §552.301(b) regarding my Public Information Act request dated October 14, 2025.

I respectfully maintain that the requested TCJS materials—complaints, investigations, death-in-custody submissions, inspection findings, and correspondence with Williamson County officials—are administrative records central to state oversight and do not qualify for withholding under §552.108 (law-enforcement), §552.103 (litigation), or blanket privacy claims under §552.101.

Consistent with §552.006 and §552.301(e-1), any confidential portions should be narrowly redacted and the remainder produced.

Key Points:

  • Administrative/Oversight Nature: TCJS files document compliance monitoring under 37 Tex. Admin. Code ch. 273 and are not criminal case files.
  • Segregability Requirement: All non-exempt portions must be released under §552.006 and §552.301(e-1).
  • Public Information by Category: Contracts, postings, and role descriptions are presumptively public under §552.022(a)(2).
  • Consent to Medical Information: I consent to release of my own medical records contained in TCJS files.

Enclosed as Exhibit J is a compiled record titled:

“Williamson County Jail Medical & Psychiatric Staffing Record and Outcome Analysis (2008–2025)”

Please associate this acknowledgment and Exhibit J with PIA ID #40621. I intend to provide additional comments after TCJS submits its 15-Day Letter and index.

I respectfully request a ruling compelling release of non-exempt records with only narrowly tailored redactions where required by law.

Respectfully submitted,

_________________________
LeRoy Nellis II
Complainant / Requestor


Record Context

This record establishes a documented communication submitted to the Office of the Texas Attorney General in response to a Public Information Act proceeding. It reflects formal acknowledgment, legal position, and supporting evidence submission tied to PIA ID #40621.

All correspondence is preserved in its original form to maintain evidentiary integrity and ensure accuracy for review by regulatory, legal, and oversight bodies.

This record remains active and subject to update as additional responses, rulings, or filings are received. The current version supersedes all prior versions.

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UPDATED RECORD — April 19, 2026

This medical board complaint record documents a formal submission alleging unlicensed medical practice and treatment concerns within a custodial healthcare environment. This entry is preserved as part of an official record based on submitted complaints, supporting documentation, and regulatory filings. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

medical board complaint record jail healthcare unlicensed physician Texas
Custodial healthcare complaint and regulatory record

Texas Attorney General Open Records Response and TCJS Staffing Record (PIA #40621)


By LeRoy Nellis
4845 Twin Valley Dr.
Austin, Texas 78731
Email: leroynellis2@gmail.com

Date: October 28, 2025

VIA CERTIFIED MAIL & EMAIL

Office of the Attorney General of Texas
Open Records Division
P.O. Box 12548
Austin, Texas 78711-2548
Email: publicrecords@oag.texas.gov

Subject: Acknowledgment of 10-Day Letter — Texas Commission on Jail Standards
ORR 2025-10-6 / PIA ID #40621


Preserved Correspondence (Unedited)

The following content is preserved exactly as originally submitted and received. No alterations have been made.

To the Open Records Division:

I acknowledge receipt of the Texas Commission on Jail Standards’ (TCJS) October 28, 2025 “10-Day Letter” seeking an Attorney General ruling under Texas Government Code §552.301(b) regarding my Public Information Act request dated October 14, 2025.

I respectfully maintain that the requested TCJS materials—complaints, investigations, death-in-custody submissions, inspection findings, and correspondence with Williamson County officials—are administrative records central to state oversight and do not qualify for withholding under §552.108 (law-enforcement), §552.103 (litigation), or blanket privacy claims under §552.101.

Consistent with §552.006 and §552.301(e-1), any confidential portions should be narrowly redacted and the remainder produced.

Key Points:

  • Administrative/Oversight Nature: TCJS files document compliance monitoring under 37 Tex. Admin. Code ch. 273 and are not criminal case files.
  • Segregability Requirement: All non-exempt portions must be released under §552.006 and §552.301(e-1).
  • Public Information by Category: Contracts, postings, and role descriptions are presumptively public under §552.022(a)(2).
  • Consent to Medical Information: I consent to release of my own medical records contained in TCJS files.

Enclosed as Exhibit J is a compiled record titled:

“Williamson County Jail Medical & Psychiatric Staffing Record and Outcome Analysis (2008–2025)”

Please associate this acknowledgment and Exhibit J with PIA ID #40621. I intend to provide additional comments after TCJS submits its 15-Day Letter and index.

I respectfully request a ruling compelling release of non-exempt records with only narrowly tailored redactions where required by law.

Respectfully submitted,

_________________________
LeRoy Nellis II
Complainant / Requestor


Record Context

This record establishes a documented communication submitted to the Office of the Texas Attorney General in response to a Public Information Act proceeding. It reflects formal acknowledgment, legal position, and supporting evidence submission tied to PIA ID #40621.

All correspondence is preserved in its original form to maintain evidentiary integrity and ensure accuracy for review by regulatory, legal, and oversight bodies.

This record remains active and subject to update as additional responses, rulings, or filings are received. The current version supersedes all prior versions.

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