N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 21 § 9700.5 - Requests for public access to records
(a) A written request may be required, but
oral requests may be accepted when records are readily available.
(b) A response shall be given regarding any
request reasonably describing the record or records sought within five business
days of receipt of request.
(c) A
request shall reasonably describe the record or records sought. Whenever
possible a person requesting records should supply information regarding dates,
file designations or other information that may help to describe the records
sought.
(d) If the records access
officer does not provide or deny access to the record sought within five
business days of receipt of a request, he or she shall furnish a written
acknowledgment of receipt of the request and a statement of the approximate
date when the request will be granted or denied. If access to records is
neither granted nor denied within 10 business days after the date of
acknowledgment of receipt of a request, the request may be construed as a
denial of access that may be appealed.
Notes
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