Or. Admin. Code § 669-020-0030 - Commission Procedure for Responses to Public Records Requests
(1) The commission may request additional
information or clarification from a requester of public records for the purpose
of expediting the commission's response to the request.
(2) Within five business days after receiving
the request, the commission shall acknowledge receipt of the request or
complete the response to the request. An acknowledgment under this subsection
must:
(a) Confirm that the commission is the
custodian of the requested record; or
(b) Inform the requester that the commission
is not the custodian of the requested record; or
(c) Notify the requester that the commission
is uncertain whether the commission is the custodian of the requested
record.
(3) As soon as
reasonably possible but not later than 10 business days after the date by which
the commission is required to acknowledge receipt of the request the commission
shall:
(a) Complete its response to the public
records request; or
(b) Provide a
written statement that the commission is still processing the request,
including a reasonable estimated date by which the commission expects to
complete its response based on the information currently available.
(4) The commission shall complete
its response to a written public records request that is received by the
Administrator/Public Records Information Officer as soon as practical and
without unreasonable delay. The commission's response is complete when the
commission:
(a) Provides access to or copies
of all requested records within the possession or custody of the commission
that the commission does not assert are exempt from public disclosure, or
explains where the records are already publicly available; or,
(b) Names any exemptions from disclosure that
the commission believes apply to any requested records and, if the commission
cites ORS 192.355(8) or (9), identifies the state or federal law that the
commission relied on in asserting the exemption(s); or,
(c) Provides public records, or portions of
public records, that are not exempt from records that are exempt from
disclosure; or,
(d) To the extent
that the commission is not the custodian of records that have been requested,
provides a written statement to that effect; or,
(e) To the extent that state or federal law
prohibits the commission from acknowledging whether any requested record exists
or that acknowledging whether a requested record exists would result in the
loss of federal benefits or imposition of another sanction, provides a written
statement to that effect, citing the state or federal law that the commission
relies on, unless the written statement itself would violate state or federal
law; or
(f) If the commission
asserts that one or more requested records are exempt from public disclosure,
includes a statement that the requester may seek review of the commission's
determination pursuant to ORS 192.401, 192.411, 192.415, 192.418, 192.422,
192.427 and 192.431.
(5)
If the public record is maintained in a machine readable or electronic form,
the commission shall provide a copy of the public record in the form requested,
if available. If the public record is not available in the form requested, the
commission shall make the public record available in the form in which the
public body maintains the public record.
(6) If in reviewing the request the
commission determines that a fee will likely exceed $25, the commission shall
estimate the allowable fee consistent with 669-020-0060 and provide the
requester with a written notification of the estimated amount of the fee.
(7) The commission may, in the
course of responding to any request, make good faith requests for clarification
or additional information that will assist the commission in expediting its
response to the request. If in reviewing the request the commission determines
that a fee will likely exceed $250, the commission shall work with requester to
refine the scope of the request or otherwise seek to reduce the cost of the
request.
(8) The commission shall
not proceed with processing any request until the requester provides payment,
or the fee has been waived by the commission pursuant to 669-020-0060, or the
fee otherwise has been ordered waived.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 192.318(2), ORS 576.304(14) & ORS 183
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 192.324
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