Okla. Admin. Code § 340:2-21-16 - Fees
(a) Fees for open
records requests are not used to discourage requests for information or as
obstacles to disclosure of requested information. A search fee is never charged
for release of documents that are in the public interest, including, but not
limited to, requests by news media, scholars, authors, and taxpayers
determining whether government is competently performing their duties as public
servants.
(1) Fees are outlined in (A)
through (E) of this paragraph.
(A) There is no
charge for 100 pages or less in a calendar year.
(B) For requests exceeding 100 pages in a
calendar year, the fee is $.25 per page.
(C) For certified documents, the fee is $1
per page.
(D) Commercial requests,
or those which would cause excessive disruption of office function, are charged
$25 per hour for staff time.
(E)
For requests requiring computer programming, the fee is equal to labor costs
and computer processing time.
(2) For a request by commercial users for
computer runs, microfilming, or reproduction, other than photocopying, the
requester pays the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) cost for
duplicating the information involved. If computer programming is necessary to
isolate requested or confidential information, the fee equals the labor costs
plus cost of computer processing time necessary to produce the record. The
OKDHS Finance Division establishes the cost for computer processing at the time
the work is performed.
(b) All fees are paid prior to delivering the
copies. If the request is for search only, the fee is paid before the person is
allowed to review the material. All fees are paid by check or money order
payable to OKDHS. Cash is not accepted.
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