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1 | | AN ACT concerning government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Freedom of Information Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 3 and 4 as follows:
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6 | | (5 ILCS 140/3) (from Ch. 116, par. 203)
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7 | | Sec. 3. Inspection and copying of public records. |
8 | | (a) Each public body shall make available to any person for
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9 | | inspection or copying all public records, except as otherwise |
10 | | provided in
Section 7 of this Act.
Notwithstanding any other |
11 | | law, a public body may not grant to any person
or entity, |
12 | | whether by contract, license, or otherwise, the exclusive right |
13 | | to
access and disseminate any public record as defined in this |
14 | | Act.
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15 | | (b) Subject to the fee provisions of Section 6 of this Act, |
16 | | each public
body shall promptly provide, to any person who |
17 | | submits a request,
a copy of any public record required to be |
18 | | disclosed
by subsection (a) of this Section and shall certify |
19 | | such copy if so requested.
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20 | | (c) Requests for inspection or copies shall be made in |
21 | | writing and directed to the public body. Written requests may |
22 | | be submitted to a public body via personal delivery, mail, |
23 | | telefax, electronic mail, or any other means available to the |
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1 | | public body. A public body may honor oral requests for |
2 | | inspection or copying. A public body may not require that a |
3 | | request be submitted on a standard form or require the |
4 | | requester to specify the purpose for a request, except to |
5 | | determine whether the records are requested for a commercial |
6 | | purpose or whether to grant a request for a fee waiver. All |
7 | | requests for inspection and copying received by a public body |
8 | | shall immediately be forwarded to its Freedom of Information |
9 | | officer or designee. |
10 | | (d) Each public body shall, promptly, either comply with or |
11 | | deny a
request for public records within 5 business days after |
12 | | its receipt of the request, unless the time for response is |
13 | | properly extended under subsection (e) of this Section. Denial
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14 | | shall be in writing as provided in Section 9 of this Act. |
15 | | Failure to comply with
a written request, extend the time for |
16 | | response, or deny a request within 5 business days after its |
17 | | receipt shall be considered a
denial of the request. A public |
18 | | body that fails to respond to a request within the requisite |
19 | | periods in this Section but thereafter provides the requester |
20 | | with copies of the requested public records may not impose a |
21 | | fee for such copies. A public body that fails to respond to a |
22 | | request received may not treat the request as unduly burdensome |
23 | | under subsection (g).
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24 | | (e) The time for response under this Section may be
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25 | | extended by the public body for not more than 5 business days |
26 | | from the original due date for any
of the following reasons:
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1 | | (i) the requested records are stored in whole or in |
2 | | part at other
locations
than the office having charge of |
3 | | the requested records;
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4 | | (ii) the request requires the collection of a |
5 | | substantial number of
specified records;
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6 | | (iii) the request is couched in categorical terms and |
7 | | requires an
extensive
search for the records responsive to |
8 | | it;
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9 | | (iv) the requested records have not been located in the |
10 | | course of routine
search and additional efforts are being |
11 | | made to locate them;
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12 | | (v) the requested records require examination and |
13 | | evaluation by personnel
having the necessary competence |
14 | | and discretion to determine if they are
exempt from |
15 | | disclosure under Section 7 of this Act or should be |
16 | | revealed
only with appropriate deletions;
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17 | | (vi) the request for records cannot be complied with by |
18 | | the public body
within the time limits prescribed by |
19 | | paragraph (c) of this Section without
unduly burdening or |
20 | | interfering with the operations of the public body;
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21 | | (vii) there is a need for consultation, which shall be |
22 | | conducted with all
practicable speed, with another public |
23 | | body or among two or more components
of a public body |
24 | | having a substantial interest in the determination or in
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25 | | the subject matter of the request.
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26 | | The person making a request and the public body may agree |
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1 | | in writing to extend the time for compliance for a period to be |
2 | | determined by the parties. If the requester and the public body |
3 | | agree to extend the period for compliance, a failure by the |
4 | | public body to comply with any previous deadlines shall not be |
5 | | treated as a denial of the request for the records. |
6 | | (f) When additional time is required for any of the above |
7 | | reasons, the
public body shall, within 5 business days after |
8 | | receipt of the request, notify the person making the request of |
9 | | the reasons
for the extension and the date by which the |
10 | | response will be forthcoming. Failure to respond within the |
11 | | time permitted for extension shall be considered a denial of |
12 | | the request. A public body that fails to respond to a request |
13 | | within the time permitted for extension but thereafter provides |
14 | | the requester with copies of the requested public records may |
15 | | not impose a fee for those copies. A public body that requests |
16 | | an extension and subsequently fails to respond to the request |
17 | | may not treat the request as unduly burdensome under subsection |
18 | | (g).
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19 | | (g) Requests calling for all records falling within a |
20 | | category shall be
complied with unless compliance with the |
21 | | request would be unduly burdensome
for the complying public |
22 | | body and there is no way to narrow the request and the
burden |
23 | | on the public body outweighs the public interest in the |
24 | | information.
Before invoking this exemption, the public body |
25 | | shall extend to the person
making the request an opportunity to |
26 | | confer with it in an attempt to reduce
the request to |
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1 | | manageable proportions. If any body responds to a categorical
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2 | | request by stating that compliance would unduly burden its |
3 | | operation and
the conditions described above are met, it shall |
4 | | do so in writing, specifying
the reasons why it would be unduly |
5 | | burdensome and the extent to which compliance
will so burden |
6 | | the operations of the public body. Such a response shall
be |
7 | | treated as a denial of the
request for information. |
8 | | Repeated requests from the same person for the same records |
9 | | that are unchanged or identical to records previously provided |
10 | | or properly denied under this Act shall be deemed unduly |
11 | | burdensome under this provision.
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12 | | (h) Each public body may promulgate rules and regulations |
13 | | in conformity
with the provisions of this Section pertaining to |
14 | | the availability of records
and procedures to be followed, |
15 | | including:
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16 | | (i) the times and places where such records will be |
17 | | made available, and
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18 | | (ii) the persons from whom such records may be |
19 | | obtained.
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20 | | (i) The time periods for compliance or denial of a request |
21 | | to inspect or copy records set out in this Section shall not |
22 | | apply to requests for records made for a commercial purpose. |
23 | | Such requests shall be subject to the provisions of Section 3.1 |
24 | | of this Act. |
25 | | (Source: P.A. 96-542, eff. 1-1-10.)
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1 | | (5 ILCS 140/4) (from Ch. 116, par. 204)
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2 | | Sec. 4. Information concerning public body. Each public |
3 | | body shall prominently display at each of its administrative
or |
4 | | regional offices,
make available for inspection and copying, |
5 | | and send through the mail if
requested, each of the following:
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6 | | (a) A brief description of itself, which will include, |
7 | | but not be limited
to, a short summary of its purpose, a |
8 | | block diagram giving its functional
subdivisions, the |
9 | | total amount of its operating budget, the number and |
10 | | location
of all of its separate offices, the approximate |
11 | | number of full and part-time employees,
and the |
12 | | identification and membership of any board, commission, |
13 | | committee,
or council which operates in an advisory |
14 | | capacity relative to the operation
of the public body, or |
15 | | which exercises control over its policies or procedures,
or |
16 | | to which the public body is required to report and be |
17 | | answerable for
its operations; and
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18 | | (b) A brief description of the methods whereby the |
19 | | public may request
information and public records, a |
20 | | directory designating the Freedom of Information officer |
21 | | or officers, the mailing address and an electronic mail |
22 | | address where requests for public records should be |
23 | | directed,
and any fees allowable under Section 6 of this |
24 | | Act.
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25 | | A public body that maintains a website shall also post this |
26 | | information on its website. |