Ill. Admin. Code tit. 2, § 1127.401 - Timeline for Agency Response
a)
Except as stated in subsection (b) or (c) of this Section, the Agency will
respond to any request for public records within 5 business days after its
receipt of the request.Failure to comply with a written request, extend the
time for response, or deny a request within 5 business days after its receipt
shall be considered a denial of the request. If the Agency fails to respond to
a request within the requisiteperiods in this subsection (a) but thereafter
provides the requester with copies of the requested records, it may not impose
a fee for such copies. If the Agency fails torespond to a request received, it
may not treat the request as unduly burdensome as provided under Section
1127.402
of this Part. (Section 3(d) of FOIA) A written request from the Agency to
provide additional information shall be considered a response to the FOIA
request.
b) The time limits
prescribed in subsection (a) of this Sectionmay be extended by the Agency for
not more than 5 business days from the original due date for any of the
following reasons:
1) The requested records
are stored in whole or in part at locations other than the office having charge
of the requested records;
2) The
request requires the collection of a substantial number of specified
records;
3) The request is couched
in categorical terms and requires an extensive search for the records
responsive to it;
4) The requested
records have not been located in the course of routine search and additional
efforts are being made to locate them;
5) The requested records require examination
and evaluation by personnel having the necessary competence and discretion to
determine if they are exempt from disclosure under Section 7 or 7.5 of FOIA or
should be revealed only with appropriate deletions;
6) The request for records cannot be complied
with by the Agency within thetime limits prescribed by subsection (a) of this
Section without unduly burdening or interfering with the operations of the
Agency; or
7) There is a need for
consultation, which shall be conducted with all practicable speed, with another
public body or among two or more components of a public body having a
substantial interest in the determination or in the subject matter of the
request. (Section 3(e) of FOIA)
c) The person making a request and the Agency
may agree in writing to extend the time for compliance for a period to be
determined by the parties. If the requesterand theAgency agree to extend the
period for compliance, a failure by the Agency to comply with any previous
deadlines shall not be treated as a denial of the request for the records.
(Section 3(e) of FOIA)
d) When
additional time is required for any of the reasons set forth in subsection (b)
of this Section, the Agency shall, within 5 business days after receipt of the
request, notify the person making the request of the reasons for the extension
and the date by which the response will be forthcoming. Failure to respond
within the time permitted for extension shall be considered a denial of the
request. If the Agency fails to respond to a request within the time permitted
for extension but thereafter provides the requester with copies of the
requested public records, it may not impose a fee for those copies. If the
Agency issues an extension andsubsequently fails to respond to the request, it
may not treat the request as unduly burdensome under Section
1127.402
of this Part. (Section 3(f) of FOIA)
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