Ill. Admin. Code tit. 2, § 2701.21 - Appeal of Denial of Access to Public Records
a) If the Freedom of Information Officer
denies a request for public records, the requester may appeal the denial to the
Public Counsel. An appeal is made by sending a written notice of appeal to:
Public Counsel
ATTENTION: FOIA Appeal
Office of Public Counsel
State of Illinois Center
100 West Randolph Street
Suite 11-300
Chicago, Illinois 60601
b) The notice of appeal shall include a copy
of the original request, a copy of the denial, and a statement of the reasons
for granting the appeal. In responding to the appeal, the Public Counsel will
follow the procedures and the time schedules that are set out in the FOIA. If
the Public Counsel rules that the request has been approved, in whole or in
part, the Public Counsel will state the copying, certification, and postal
fees, if any, that the OPC will charge. (The fee schedule is provided in
Appendix B to Part 2701.) The documents will be made available after the fees,
if any, are paid. If payment is not received within sixty days of the date that
the OPC served notice on the requester that fees must be paid, the OPC shall
consider the request withdrawn. If an appeal is denied, the Public Counsel will
explain the basis for the denial and will tell the requester how to obtain
judicial review of the denial.
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