Okla. Admin. Code § 340:2-21-12 - Open records program purpose and authority
(a)
Purpose. The Oklahoma
Department of Human Services (OKDHS) maintains an open records program to:
(1) meet public requests for accessible
records with some uniformity;
(2)
provide assistance to OKDHS offices asked to supply records;
(3) initiate requests for legal assistance in
determining whether certain disputed records may be accessible to the
public;
(4) prepare responses to
requests for access in cases where the record or portions of the record are
considered confidential by OKDHS; and
(5) determine whether the request warrants
charging a fee, and ensure the fees are collected before release of the
information.
(b)
Authority. The authority for the open records program is the Open
Records Act that ensures and assists the public's right to access, review, and
copy governmental records, except where specifically required by federal or
state law and regulation to be kept confidential. [51 O.S. § 24A.1 -
24A.26 ]
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