Source: https://rules.sos.ri.gov/regulations/part/280-20-00-3
Timestamp: 2019-11-15 10:13:49
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Access to Public Records Regulation (280-RICR-20-00-3) - Rhode Island Department of State
Access to Public Records Regulation (280-RICR-20-00-3)
280-RICR-20-00-3 ACTIVE RULE
1.	To establish a Regulation to implement R.I. Gen. Laws § 38-2-1, et seq. and § 42-35-2(a) relating to access to public records maintained by the Department;
2.	To provide the public and Department personnel with a Regulation which sets forth the rules and procedures applicable to access to public records maintained by the Department.
This Regulation is promulgated pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 38-2-1, et seq. (“Access to Public Records”) and § 42-35-2(a).
These rules and regulations shall be liberally construed to permit the Department of Revenue to effectuate the purposes of R.I. Gen Laws §§ 38-2-1, et seq. and 42-35-2(a).
The Department recognizes both the public’s right to access public records and the individual’s right to dignity and privacy. It is the Department’s policy to facilitate public access to all public records that may be disclosed in accordance with R.I. Gen. Laws § 38-2-1, et seq. It is also the policy of the Department to make all public records in the Department’s possession be available for public inspection and copying consistent with applicable state or federal law, unless otherwise prohibited by a court of competent jurisdiction.
A.	Except as provided in § 3.7 of this Part below, a written request to inspect or copy public records should be sent to the Division within the Department that maintains the records requested or, in the alternative, to the Division of Legal Services at the Department of Revenue. Written requests may be mailed, hand delivered, e-mailed or sent via facsimile. Hand delivered requests may be made during the Department’s regular business hours. It is suggested, but not required, that requests be submitted on the form provided by the Department, which is available at the Department or online at http://www.dor.ri.gov/apra/. To assure that the Department can respond to the request as efficiently and as completely as possible, the request should identify and describe the records being requested with as much specificity as possible. A written record of all requests will be maintained within each Division of the Department.
B.	If the description of records being requested is not sufficient to allow the Department to identify and locate the requested records, the Department will notify the person requesting such records that additional information is needed to properly respond to the request.
C.	Upon receipt of a request for records, the Department will mark on the face of a written request the date the request was received. The Department will permit the inspection or copying of the requested records within ten (10) business days after receiving the written request.
D.	If the inspection or copying is not permitted within ten (10) business days of receipt, the Department shall forthwith explain in writing the need for additional time to comply with the request. In such cases the Department may have up to an additional twenty (20) business days to comply with the request if it can demonstrate that the voluminous nature of the request, the number of requests for records pending, or the difficulty in searching for and retrieving or copying the requested records, is such that additional time is necessary to avoid imposing an undue burden on the Department.
When a request is made to inspect public records (as opposed to obtain copies), the requester will be advised when the records are available and he/she can then make an appointment to inspect those documents at the Department between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The time frame for the Department to respond to requests to inspect public records is the same as the time frame applicable to responding to requests for copies of public records as set forth above in § 3.6(D.) of this Part above.
A.	Official publications which the Department prepares in the discharge of its duties to inform the public on matters of public interest will be furnished free of charge when available.
B.	The Department will supply one (1) copy of any of its Rules and Regulations to an individual requesting them free of charge. Rules and Regulations of the Department are on file at the Office of the Secretary of State and certified copies thereof may be obtained from that office. Rules and Regulations of the Department are also available online from the Secretary of State’s website as well as the Division of Taxations website.
C.	The Department charges a fee, as provided in R.I. Gen. Laws § 38-2-4, for copying and/or search and retrieval of requested documents consistent with applicable state law. The Department charges $0.15 per copied page; provided however, if the response to the request consists of twenty (20) or fewer copied pages, no fee will be charged. The Department reserves the right to require a deposit of the estimated costs if the estimated costs are $50.00 or more.
D.	The cost of copying and search and retrieval as provided in § 3.8(C.) of this Part above must be paid in advance of or at the time of delivery or inspection of the requested documents.
E.	Department personnel or, where applicable, an outside copy service, will make copies of requested records. The Department does not have a copy machine available for use by the public to make copies.
A.	The inspection of public records must be accomplished in a manner which will provide for general supervision by authorized Departmental staff. This is necessary to prevent the misplacement or unauthorized removal of records or any other action which may impair the integrity of the public record.
C.	All personnel responsible for responding to requests for access to public records shall be made aware, by their supervisors, of the provisions of this regulation and the procedures to be followed when an access to public records request is made. Department personnel having any questions regarding the procedures to be followed should direct inquiries to:
Part 3 Access to Public Records Regulation (280-RICR-20-00-3)
R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 38-2-1, et seq; and 42-35-2(a)
To establish a Regulation to implement R.I. Gen. Laws § 38-2-1, et seq. and § 42-35- 2(a) relating to access to public records maintained by the Department; and To provide the public and Department personnel with a Regulation which sets forth the rules and procedures applicable to access to public records maintained by the Department.