Ill. Admin. Code tit. 2, § 951.45 - Restrictions on Availability of Public Records
a) FOIA requests submitted to the Department
are themselves public records and may be disclosed to the public upon request.
However, any portion of the documents which are determined to be exempt
pursuant to provisions of FOIA or other statutes or regulations will be
withheld from public disclosure. Part or all of a FOIA request will be withheld
from public disclosure if a requester submits, in writing, a specific, valid
judicial or statutory basis for claiming confidentiality. The Department will
not determine a faxed request to be exempt from disclosure solely on the basis
of accompaniment by a standardized claim of confidentiality.
b) Social Security numbers, tax
identification numbers, other personally identifying information, residence,
employment history and personal financial information contained in Department
records are considered confidential and will be withheld from public
disclosure.
c) The Department may
make a determination that certain documents or information are confidential,
proprietary or privileged pursuant to Section 404 of the Code. When such a
determination has been made, the documents or information will be withheld from
public disclosure.
d) Information
that bears on the public duties of public employees may be disclosed pursuant
to FOIA. Employee information which may not be disclosed pursuant to FOIA
includes, but is not limited to, those items identified in subsection (b) of
this Section, and confidential documents and information contained in the
employee's personnel file.
Notes
Added at 26 Ill. Reg. 18276, effective December 16, 2002
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