21 Miss. Code. R. 201-2.10 - Review of denials of public records
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 must include a copy of or reasonably identify the written statement by the public records officer or designee denying the request.
A.
Consideration of petition for review. The executive director or assistant
director of the Ethics Commission will promptly consider the petition and
either affirm or reverse the denial within two business days following the
Ethics Commission's receipt of the petition, or within such other time as the
executive director or assistant director and the requestor mutually
agree.
B. Review by the Ethics
Commission. Pursuant to Section
25-61-13,
if the public records officer or other staff of the Ethics Commission denies a
requestor access to public records, the requestor may ask the Ethics Commission
to review the matter by filing a written request for review.
C. Judicial review. Any person whose request
for public records was denied by the Ethics Commission may institute a suit in
the chancery court for the First Judicial District of Hinds County, seeking to
reverse the denial, as set forth in Section
25-61-13.
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