Wash. Admin. Code § 430-01-110 - Closing and compliance of public records requests
(1)
Closing requests. The request is deemed closed once the requested
records or last installment of the request has been provided with the requestor
expressly or impliedly acknowledging receipt without further follow-up
communication being made. The public records officer or designee will
communicate with the requestor indicating that WSSDA has completed a reasonable
search for the requested records and made any located nonexempt records
available for inspection or disclosure.
(2)
Closing withdrawn or abandoned
requests. The public records officer or designee will close a request
and indicate to the requestor that WSSDA has closed the request:
(a) When the requestor withdraws the
request;
(b) When the requestor
fails to clarify a request within 30 days after being asked to clarify the
information the requestor is seeking;
(c) When the requestor fails to comply with
WSSDA's guidelines for inspecting public records;
(d) When the requestor fails to pay any
copying or other charges; or
(e)
When the requestor fails to claim or inspect an installment within 30 days
after the public records officer or designee provides notice of the
installment's availability.
(3)
Records retention. Once
closed, the records of the public records request is retained and the originals
of any records assembled in response to the request refiled. Any duplicate
copies of records may be destroyed in accordance with the records retention
schedule.
Notes
Reviser's note: The typographical error in the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appears in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.
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