18 Miss. Code. R. 201-1.14 - Parliamentary Procedures
The business of the Commission, not covered by the policies and procedures of the Commission, will be conducted using the most current edition of Robert's Rules of Order as a guide.
1. Any individual seeking to inspect, copy,
mechanically reproduce, or obtain a reproduction of any public record of the
Commission shall make a signed, written request to be mailed to the Executive
Director of the Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women, Post Office Box
1997, Ridgeland, Mississippi 39158-1997.
2. The written request must be typed or
clearly hand printed on a letter sized piece of paper and shall specify in
detail the public sought. The request should include if possible a description
of the type of record, dates, title of publication and other information which
may aid in locating the record.
3.
The written request must specify what the applicant proposes to do with the
record, i.e., inspect, copy, etc.; state the date and time for the proposed
activity; state the number of persons scheduled to participate and shall
provide the name, address and home and office telephone numbers of the
applicant.
4. The Executive
Director, upon receipt of any such request, shall review same and determine
whether the records sought are exempt under the Mississippi Public Records Act
and shall either produce records or access to records or deny access to or
production of the records sought within seven (7) working days from the date of
the receipt of the request for production of the record. If the Board is unable
to produce public record provide a written explanation to the person making the
request stating that the record requested will be produced and specifying with
particularly why the records cannot be produced within the seven-day period.
Unless there is a mutual agreement of the parties, in no event shall the date
for the Board's production of the request for records be any later than
fourteen (14) working days from the receipt of the original request.
5. All inspection, copying or mechanical
reproduction shall be done in the offices of the board or such other
responsible place within the State of Mississippi as may be designated by the
Commission. It shall be the duty of the applicant to contact the Chair by phone
before noon of the first working day preceding the proposed date set out in the
application to determine if same is applicable. If not applicable, determine
what date and time will be substituted.
6. Where possible, nonexempt material will be
separated from exempt material and only the exempt material will be
withheld.
7. If the Chair
determines that the records requested are exempt or privileged under the law,
she shall deny the request and send the person making the request a statement
of specific reasons for the denial. Such denials shall be kept on file for
inspection by any person for three (3) years.
8. The Chair is authorized to calculate the
estimated cost of searching, obtaining from storage, reviewing, shipping and/or
duplicating records to require payment in advance of such estimated charges
prior to complying with the request. There shall be $.50 per page for each
copy. Copies printed on both sides (front & back) shall be considered as
two pages for copy charge purposes. Mailing copies shall be calculated at the
applicable rate for each such mailing. If the request involves notice to be
given to a third party, the cost of mailing such notice via certified mail
return receipt requested shall be charged to the person requesting such public
records. In the event the actual cost of such activity exceeds the estimate,
the Chair is authorized to withhold mailing or delivery of said documents or to
delay the inspection until the difference is paid.
9. There shall be no charge for inspection of
the current Commission records maintained at the Commission office. Cost of
obtaining records from any state storage facility and the search for the
document shall be charged to the applicant.
10. The Chair may waive any or all of the
foregoing requirements related to written notice, time, and method of access
prepayment of expenses whenever the determination is made that such waiver
would be in the public interest.
Notes
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