Or. Admin. Code § 658-050-0040 - Exceptions to Established Time Periods
(1) The
commission is not required to comply with the time periods set forth in this
division if the commission finds that compliance would be impracticable because:
(a) The staff or volunteers necessary to complete
a response to the public records request are unavailable, on leave, or are not
scheduled to work; or
(b) Compliance
would demonstrably impede the commission's ability to perform other necessary
services; or
(c) Of the volume of public
records requests being simultaneously processed by the commission.
(2) The commission shall make
reasonable efforts to communicate to the requester the allowable reason(s) the
commission may not be able to comply or has not complied with the time periods
established in this division, and shall, as soon as practicable and without
unreasonable delay, acknowledge a public records request and complete the response
to the request.
(3) Once the commission
has informed the requester of the estimated fee calculated in accordance with this
658-050-0050, the time periods set forth in this division are suspended until the
requester has paid the fee, or the fee has been waived by the commission pursuant to
658-050-0060, or the fee otherwise has been ordered waived. The commission shall
close the request if the requester fails to pay the fee within 60 days of the date
on which the commission informed the requester of the fee, or the requester fails to
pay the fee within 60 days of the date on which the commission informed the
requester of its denial of the fee waiver.
(4) Once the commission has in good faith
requested additional information or clarification regarding the request, the time
periods set forth in this division are suspended until the requester provides the
requested additional information or clarification or affirmatively declines to
provide that information or clarification. The commission shall close the request if
the requester fails to respond within 60 days to a good faith request from the
commission for additional information or clarification.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 192.318(2), ORS 576.304(14), ORS 183
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 192.324, ORS 192.329
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