Md. Code Regs. 14.09.16.09 - Response to Request
A. Grant of
Request.
(1) If the custodian decides to
grant a request for inspection, the custodian shall produce the public record
for inspection:
(a) Immediately; or
(b) Within a reasonable time period, not to
exceed 30 days after the date of the request, if that period is needed to
retrieve the public record and conduct any necessary
review.
(2) If the
custodian reasonably believes that it will take more than 10 working days to
produce the public record, the custodian shall indicate in writing or by
electronic mail within 10 working days after receipt of the request:
(a) The amount of time that the custodian
anticipates it will take to produce the public record;
(b) An estimate of the range of fees that may
be charged to comply with the request for public records; and
(c) The reason why it will take more than 10
working days to produce the records.
B. Denial of Request.
If the custodian decides to deny a request for inspection, the custodian shall:
(1) Deny the
request within 30 days after the request; and
(2) Immediately notify the applicant of the
denial.
C. If a request
is denied, the custodian shall provide the applicant, at the time of the denial
or within 10 working days, a written statement that gives:
(1) The reasons for the denial, including, for records
denied under General Provisions Article, §
4-343, Annotated
Code of Maryland, a brief explanation of:
(a)
Why the denial is necessary, i.e., why disclosure of the public record would be
contrary to the public interest; and
(b) An explanation of why redacting
information would not address the reasons for the denial;
(2) The legal authority for the denial;
(3) Without disclosing the
protected information, a brief description of the undisclosed record(s) that
will enable the applicant to assess the applicability of the legal authority
for the denial; and
(4) Notice of
the remedies available for review of the denial.
D. If a requested public record is not in the
custody or control of the person to whom application is made, that person
shall, within 10 working days after receipt of the request, notify the
applicant:
(1) That the person does not have
custody or control of the requested public record; and
(2) If the person knows:
(a) The name of the custodian of the public
record; and
(b) The location or
possible location of the public record.
E. Any time limit imposed by §§A-C of this
regulation may be extended:
(1) With the
consent of the applicant, for an additional period of up to 30 days;
and
(2) For the period of time
during which a dispute initiated by the applicant is pending before the Public
Access Ombudsman.
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