18 Miss. Code. R. 22-1.10 - Review of denials of public records
A.
Petition
for internal administrative review of denial of access. Any person who
objects to the initial denial or partial denial of a records request may
petition in writing (including e-mail) to the Public Records Officer for a
review of that decision. The petition should include a copy of, or reasonably
identify, the written statement by the Public Records Officer or Designee
denying the request.
B.
Consideration of petition for review. The Public Records Officer
must promptly provide the petition and any relevant information to the
Compliance Officer for immediate consideration of the petition to either affirm
or reverse the denial within two (2) business days following MDHS's receipt of
the petition, or within such other time as MDHS and the requestor mutually
agree.
C.
Review by the
Ethics Commission. Pursuant to Section
25-61-13,
if MDHS denies a requestor access to public records, the requestor may ask the
Ethics Commission to review the matter. The Ethics Commission has adopted rules
on such requests. They may be found at www.ethics.ms.gov.
D.
Judicial review. Any person
whose request for public records was denied may institute a suit in the
Chancery Court of Hinds County, seeking to reverse the denial, as set forth in
Section
25-61-13.
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