Section 576.310 Response to Requests for Records
a) Unless
otherwise authorized under FOIA, the FOI Officer shall respond to a written
request for public records within 5 business days after receipt of the request.
b) If,
for one or more reasons provided in Section 3(e) of FOIA, the request cannot be
responded to within 5 business days, the FOI Officer shall have an additional 5
business days in which to respond. Within the initial 5 business-day period,
the FOI Officer shall give the requester written notice of the extension of
time to respond. The notice shall set forth the reasons why the extension is
necessary.
c) When
a request for public records has been approved, the Office of the Attorney
General may:
1) provide
copies of the requested materials;
2) give
notice that the requested material will be made available upon payment of
reproduction costs, if any; or
3) give
notice of the time and place for inspection of the requested material.
d) A
denial of a request for public records shall be made in writing. It shall
state the reasons for the denial, including a detailed factual basis for the
application of any exemption claimed, and the names and titles or positions of
individuals responsible for the decision. The notice of denial shall also
inform the requester of the right to review by the Public Access Counselor
established in the Office of the Attorney General and the requester's right to
judicial review under Section 11 of FOIA. Categorical requests creating an
undue burden on the Office of the Attorney General shall be denied only after
extending to the requester an opportunity to confer with the FOI Officer in an
attempt to reduce the request to manageable proportions.
e) Failure
to respond to a written request within 5 business days may be considered by the
requester as a denial of the request.
f) When
a request for public records includes some requested material that will be made
available and other requested material that will not, the FOI Officer shall
approve part of the request by following the procedures set forth in subsection
(c) with respect to the requested material that will be made available, and
shall deny part of the request by following the procedures set forth in
subsection (d) with respect to those documents which are not available for
reproduction or inspection.
g) The
FOI Officer shall respond to a request for public records for a commercial
purpose within 21 business days after receipt of the request. Such response
shall be in the form indicated in subsections (c), (d) or (f), as appropriate.
The response shall also provide the requester with an estimate of the time
required to provide the records and an estimate of the fees to be charged
pursuant to the fee provisions of Section 6(f) of FOIA as necessary.