Ill. Admin. Code tit. 2, § 651.350 - Voluminous Requests
a)
Notwithstanding any provision of FOIA to the
contrary, the Office of the Treasurer shall respond to a
voluminous request within 5 business days after receipt. The response shall
notify the requester:
1)
that
the Office of the Treasurer is treating the request as a
voluminous request;
2)
the reasons why the Office of the Treasurer is
treating the request as a voluminous request;
3)
that the requester must respond to
the Office of the Treasurer within 10 business days after
the Office of the Treasurer's response was sent and specify
whether the requester would like to amend the request in such a way that
the Office of the Treasurer will no longer treat the request
as a voluminous request;
4)
that if the requester does not
respond within 10 business days or if the request continues to be a voluminous
request following the requester's response, the Office of the
Treasurer will respond to the request and assess any fees the
Office of the Treasurer charges pursuant to Section
651.520
;
5)
that
the Office of the Treasurer has 5 business days after receipt
of the requester's response or 5 business days from the last day for the
requester to amend his or her request, whichever is sooner, to respond to the
request;
6)
that
the Office of the Treasurer may request an additional 10
business days to comply with the request;
7)
of the requester's right to review
of the Office of the Treasurer's determination by the Public
Access Counselor and provide the address and phone number for the Public Access
Counselor;
8)
that
if the requester fails to accept or collect the responsive records,
the Office of the Treasurer may still charge the requester for
its response pursuant to Section 6 of the Act and
Section 651.520 of this Part and
the requester's failure to pay will be considered a debt due and owing to
the Office of the Treasurer and may be collected in accordance
with applicable law. (Section 3.6(a) of FOIA)
b) The Office of the Treasurer shall
provide a person making a voluminous request 10 business days from the date
the Office of the Treasurer's response pursuant to
subsection (a) is sent to amend the request in such a way that
the Office of the Treasurer will no longer treat the request
as a voluminous request.
c)
If a request continues to be a
voluminous request following the requester's response under subsection (b) of
Section3.6(b) of the Act or the requester fails to respond,
the Office of the Treasurer shall respond within the earlier
of 5 business days after it receives the response from the requester or 5
business days after the final day for the requester to respond to the
Office of the Treasurer's notification under this subsection. The
response shall:
1)
Provide
an estimate of the fees to be charged, which the Office of the
Treasurer may require the person to pay in full before copying the
requested documents;
2)
Deny the request pursuant to one or more of the exemptions set out
in Sections 7 and 7.5 of FOIA or this Part;
3)
Notify the requester that the
request is unduly burdensome and extend an opportunity to the requester to
attempt to reduce the request to manageable proportions; or
4)
Provide the records
requested.
d)
The time for response by the Office of the Treasurer
under subsection (c) may be extended by the Office of the
Treasurer for not more than 10 business days from the final day for the
requester to respond to the Office of the Treasurer's
notification under subsection (c) of this Section for any of the
reasons provided in subsection (e) of Section 3 of FOIA or Section
651.410(b)
. The requester and the Office of the
Treasurer may agree in writing to extend the time for compliance for a
period to be determined by the parties. If the requester and the
Office of the Treasurer agree to extend the period for compliance, a
failure by the Office of the Treasurer to comply with any
previous deadlines shall not be treated as a denial of the request for the
records.
e)
If a
requester does not pay a fee charged pursuant to
Section651.520for a voluminous request, the debt shall be
considered a debt due and owing to the Office of the Treasurer
and may be collected in accordance with applicable law. This fee may be
charged by the Office of the Treasurer even if the requester
fails to accept or collect records the Office of the Treasurer
has prepared in response to a voluminous request. (Section
3.6(e) of FOIA)
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