Ill. Admin. Code tit. 2, § 1828.504 - Denials of Requests for Public Records
a) The Agency will deny requests for public
records when:
1) Compliance with the request
would be unduly burdensome on the Agency, as determined pursuant to Section
1828.502, and the requester has
not reduced the request to manageable proportions;
2) The public records are exempt from
disclosure pursuant to FOIA or Section 7 of the Act; or
3) The public records are not available for
inspection pursuant to 2 Ill. Adm. Code 130 (Identification and Protection of
Trade Secrets);
b) Where
Section 1828.303(f)
applies, the Agency may deny requests for public records when:
1) The requester fails to respond to an
Agency request for additional information within 10 business days after the
date of the Agency's request; or
2)
The requester fails to provide sufficient information in response to the
Agency's request.
c) The
denial of a request for public records must be in writing by certified mail,
return receipt requested. The notification shall include:
1) A description of the public records
denied, the reason for the denial, including a detailed factual basis for the
application of any exemption claimed, and the names and titles or positions of
each person responsible for the denial (Section 9(a) of FOIA);
2) Each notice of denial shall also inform
such person of the right to review by the Public Access Counselor and provide
the address and phone number for the Public Access Counselor (Section 9(a) of
FOIA); and
3) When a request for
public records is denied on the grounds that the records are exempt under
Section 7 of FOIA, the notice of denial shall specify the exemption claimed to
authorize the denialand the specific reasons for the denial, including a
detailed factual basis and a citation to the supporting legal
authority.(Section 9(b) of FOIA)
d) Unless the Agency has given written notice
pursuant to Section 1828.501(d), a
requester may treat the Agency's failure to provide the public records within 5
business days after receipt of the written request as a denial for purposes of
the right to review by the Public Access Counselor.
e) If the Agency has given written notice
pursuant to Section 1828.501(d),
failure to respond to a written request within the time permitted for extension
may be treated as a denial for purposes of the right to review by the Public
Access Counselor.
f) Any person
making a request for public records shall be deemed to have exhausted his or
her administrative remedies with respect to that request if the Agency fails to
act within the time periods provided in Section
1828.501 of this Part. (Section
9(c) of FOIA)
Notes
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 9028, effective June 22, 2010
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