Wash. Admin. Code § 173-03-065 - Responses to public records requests
(1)
Ecology will respond to a request within five business days of receipt, by
either:
(a) Providing the
record(s);
(b) Providing an
internet address and link to the record(s) on an ecology web site;
(c) Acknowledging that ecology has received
the request, asking for clarification to the extent the request is unclear, and
providing a reasonable estimate of the time ecology will require to respond to
the request if not clarified; or
(d) Denying the public record
request.
(2) Additional
time required to respond to a request may be based upon the need to clarify the
intent of the request, to locate and assemble the information requested, to
notify third persons or agencies affected by the request, or to determine
whether any of the information requested is exempt and that a denial should be
made as to all or part of the request. In acknowledging receipt of a public
record request that is unclear, ecology may ask the requestor to clarify what
information the requestor is seeking. If the requestor fails to clarify the
request within ten business days, ecology need not respond to it and will close
the request.
(3) Ecology will
process requests in the order in which they are received. Ecology may modify
this approach as necessary to ensure that requests which seek larger volumes of
records, require closer review, or are otherwise more time consuming, do not
unreasonably delay simpler, more routine requests.
(4) When it appears that the number of
records responsive to a request may be large, that the process of locating,
assembling, or reviewing the records may be lengthy, or that it is otherwise
appropriate, ecology may choose to provide records on a partial or installment
basis. Ecology need not locate and assemble records responsive to a subsequent
installment until the previous installment is claimed or inspected. If an
installment is not claimed or inspected within ten business days of notice of
availability, the agency need not respond further and will close the
request.
(5) When electronic
records are requested, ecology will provide the nonexempt records or portions
of such records that are reasonably locatable in an electronic format that is
used by the agency and is generally commercially available, or, at ecology's
discretion, in a format that is reasonably translatable from the format in
which the agency keeps the records. Ecology is under no obligation to convert
electronic records to a specific format identified by the requestor. When
metadata is requested, ecology will provide the records in a native file format
that preserves metadata where technically feasible. Metadata may be unavailable
for records that require conversion to a nonnative format in order to apply
exemptions.
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