Wash. Admin. Code § 430-01-040 - Access to public records
(1)
Making
requests for public records .
(a) Any
person wishing to inspect or copy public records of the agency must make the
request in writing on WSSDA 's request form or through the online portal located
on WSSDA 's website, or by letter addressed to the public records officer at the
address listed in WAC
430-01-050(3),
or by email to the public records officer at the email address listed in WAC
430-01-050(3),
or by submitting the request in person at the address listed in WAC
430-01-050(3),
and must include the following information:
(i) Name of requestor;
(ii) Address of requestor;
(iii) Other contact information, including
telephone number and any email address;
(iv) Identification of the public records
adequate for the public records officer or designee to locate the records;
and
(v) The date and time of day of
the request.
(b) If the
requestor wishes to have copies of the records made instead of simply
inspecting them, they should so indicate and make arrangements to pay for
copies of the records or a deposit in accordance with the allowable costs under
WAC 430-01-090.
(c) A records request form is available for
use by requestors at the WSSDA office and online at
www.wssda.org.
(d) The public records officer or designee
may accept requests for public records that contain the above information by
telephone or in person. If the public records officer or designee accepts such
a request, they will confirm receipt of the information and the substance of
the request in writing.
(2)
Hours for inspection of public
records . Public records are available for inspection and copying during
WSSDA normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
excluding legal holidays. Records must be inspected at the WSSDA office. Many
public records are also available for inspection and copying on the WSSDA
website, www.wssda.org, at any time,
at no cost.
(3)
Organization
of public records . WSSDA will maintain its records in a reasonably
organized manner. WSSDA will take reasonable actions to protect records from
damage or disorganization. When inspecting records in person, a requestor must
comply with the protection requirements of WAC
430-01-130 and must make
reasonable efforts to maintain the organization of the public
records .
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