Iowa Admin. Code r. 129-2.12 - Availability of records
(1)
General. Office records are open for public inspection and
copying unless otherwise provided by rule or law.
(2)
Confidential records.
The following records may be withheld from public inspection. Records are
listed by category, according to the legal basis for withholding them from
public inspection.
a. The office is a
depository for the records of other public bodies. Records are maintained on
paper, audiotape, and microform, and in electronic information storage and
media systems. Although these records are in the physical possession of the
office , the responsibility for compliance with Iowa Code chapter 22 remains
with the "lawful custodian ." The public body requesting creation or storage of
the record by the office is the lawful custodian (see Iowa Code section
22.1, definition of
"lawful custodian "). All such records are confidentially maintained while in
the possession of the office . Requests for access to any such records must be
directed to the lawful custodian . In the event the office receives a request
for access to any such records, the office may, in its discretion, direct the
person making such a request to the lawful custodian of the subject records, or
forward such request to the lawful custodian of the subject records.
Additionally, any records maintained by the office concerning the content,
location, or disposition of such records are confidential in order to maintain
security for access to confidential records pursuant to Iowa Code section
22.7.
b. Records which are exempt from disclosure
under Iowa Code section
22.7.
c. Sealed bids received prior to the time set
for public opening of bids. (Iowa Code section
72.3)
d. Procurement proposals prior to
completion of the evaluation process and the issuance of a notice of intent to
award a contract by the appropriate procurement authority. (11-subrule
117.19(3), Iowa Administrative Code)
e. Tax records made available to the office .
(Iowa Code sections
422.20
and
422.72)
f. Minutes or audio recordings of
closed meetings of a government body. (Iowa Code section
21.5(4))
g. Identifying details in final
orders, decisions, and opinions to the extent required to prevent a clearly
unwarranted invasion of personal privacy or trade secrets under Iowa Code
section
17A.3(1)
"e."
h. Those
portions of office staff manuals, instructions, or other statements issued
which set forth criteria or guidelines to be used by office staff in auditing,
in making inspections, in settling commercial disputes or negotiating
commercial arrangements, or in the selection or handling of cases, such as
operational tactics or allowable tolerances of criteria for the defense,
prosecution, or settlement of cases, when disclosure of these statements would:
(1) Enable law violators to avoid
detection;
(2) Facilitate disregard
of requirements imposed by law; or
(3) Give a clearly improper advantage to
persons who are in an adverse position to the office . (Iowa Code sections
17A.2(11)
7" and 17A.3(1)"J")
i.
Records which constitute attorney work products or attorney-client
communications or which are otherwise privileged pursuant to Iowa Code section
22.7(4),
622.10
or
622.11, state and
federal rules of evidence or procedure, the Code of Professional
Responsibility, and case law.
j.
Computer resource security files containing names, identifiers, and passwords
of users of computer resources. Such files must be kept confidential to
maintain security for access to confidential records pursuant to Iowa Code
section
22.7. (Iowa Code
section
22.7(50))
k. Data or information collected
for the purpose of assessing, analyzing, measuring, preparing for, or
responding to suspected, potential, or actual information security threats.
(Iowa Code section
22.7(50))
l. Data or information collected
for the purpose of assessing, analyzing, or classifying the severity of, nature
of, ability to remediate, or ability to migrate data. (Iowa Code section
22.7(50))
m. Detailed security audit
information. Such information includes but is not limited to security
assessment reports; information directly related to vulnerability assessments;
information contained in records relating to security measures such as security
and response plans, security codes and combinations, passwords, restricted area
passes, keys, and security or response procedures; emergency response
protocols; and information contained in records that if disclosed would
significantly increase the vulnerability of critical physical systems or
infrastructures of the office . (Iowa Code section
22.7(50))
n. Information security data,
information security proposals, or information security assessments compiled,
prepared, or developed by a governmental body, or compiled, prepared, or
developed by a nongovernment body and used by a government body pursuant to a
contractual relationship with the nongovernment body. (Iowa Code section
22.7(50))
o. Data processing software, as
defined in Iowa Code section
22.3A,
which is developed by a government body, or developed by a nongovernment body
and used by a government body pursuant to a contractual relationship with the
nongovernment body. (Iowa Code section
22.3A(2)
"a")
p. Log-on
identification passwords, Internet protocol addresses, private keys, or other
records containing information which might lead to the disclosure of private
keys used in a digital signature or other similar technologies as provided in
Iowa Code chapter 554D.
q. Records
which if disclosed might jeopardize the security of an electronic transaction
pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 554D.
r. Any other records made confidential by
law.
(3)
Authority to release confidential records. The office may have
discretion to disclose some confidential records which are exempt from
disclosure under Iowa Code section
22.7 or other law.
Any person may request permission to inspect records withheld from inspection
under a statute which authorizes limited or discretionary disclosure as
provided in rule 129-2.4 (8B,17A,22). If the office initially determines that
it will release such records, the office may where appropriate notify
interested parties and withhold the records from inspection as provided in
subrule 2.4(3).
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