010-2 Wyo. Code R. §§ 2-3 - Definitions
(a)
"Applicant" is the person that is making the public records
request.
(b)
"Clerical/support staff" are employees who generally perform
office or administrative support duties. Clerical/support staff employees
include secretaries and administrative assistants.
(c)
"Electronic public record"
is a public record that is primarily or solely stored in an electronic format.
Typically, the custodian will only be able to produce a copy of the original
electronic public record due to the native format, security, and integrity of
the original data or electronic record.
(d) "Information technology
staff" are employees who perform duties relating to retrieving,
compiling, constructing, formatting, or extracting electronic public records
located on computer systems, software, servers, or networks. Information
technology staff employees may also perform computer programming or other
computer services relating to electronic public records.
(e) "Professional staff" are
employees who are not clerical/support or information technology staff as
defined herein. Professional staff employees perform administrative,
managerial, or professional duties.
(f)
"Supervise copying" as
stated in section
5(b) (viii) occurs if
someone other than the custodian is allowed under
W.S.
16-4-204(b) to make copies,
printouts, or photographs. Under W.S.
W.S.
16-4-204(b), the custodian
is authorized to charge a reasonable fee to supervise the copying, printing
out, or photographing if someone other than the custodian makes the copies,
printouts or photographs. The supervision fee shall be the hourly rates stated
in section
4(c)(i) through (iii). For
instance, if clerical/support staff is required to supervise the copying,
printing out, or photographing, the hourly rate will be $15.50
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