Or. Admin. Code § 806-010-0106 - Public Record Requests
(1) All requests
for copies of public records pertaining to Board records and available at the
Board's office shall be in writing and may be delivered in person, by mail, or
by email. The request may include:
(a) The
name and address of the person requesting the public record;
(b) The telephone number or other contact
information for the person requesting the public record;
(c) A sufficiently detailed description of
the record(s) requested to allow the agency to search and identify responsive
records;
(d) Date of request;
and
(e) Signature of the person
requesting the public record.
(2) Charges shall be payable in cash, check,
money order, or any credit card accepted by the Board office. Checks or money
orders shall be made payable to the Oregon State Board of Architect Examiners.
All payments by credit card that are rejected must be paid in full by a check
or money order within 10 days from notification of rejection.
(3) Charges for copies, documents, and
services shall be as follows:
(a) $0.25 per
page for photocopies.
(b) The cost
of records transmitted by email is dependent on the amount of staff time needed
to scan documents.
(c) Actual cost
for delivery of records such as postage and courier fees.
(4) Fees for staff time to fulfill a public
records request as follows:
(a) $25 per hour
for clerical staff.
(b) $40 per
hour for managerial staff.
(c) $75
per hour for professional staff.
(5) The first 30 minutes of staff time will
be waived unless it appears that a requestor has fragmented a request that if
taken in the aggregate would amount to significantly more than 30 minutes or
has submitted multiple small requests in a short time-frame causing an undue
burden on the agency.
(6)
Requestors will be charged the actual attorney hourly rate charged to the
agency for the cost of time spent by an attorney in reviewing the public
records, redacting materials from the public records or segregating the public
records into exempt and non exempt records.
(7) Requestors will be notified of an initial
cost estimate.
(a) If the cost estimate
exceeds $25 the request will not be fulfilled until the requestor approves the
estimate.
(b) The agency may
require pre-payment of estimated fees before taking further action on a
request.
(c) If the estimate is
over $250, the agency will communicate with the requestor to determine if the
scope of the request can be refined or out of pocket costs otherwise
reduced.
(8) Requests
for fee reduction and waiver will be considered and granted when doing so is in
the public interest because providing access primarily benefits the general
public. Requests for fee-reduction or waiver will be evaluated on a
case-by-case basis based on the information provided by the requester and the
totality of circumstances at the time of the request. Such requests will be
evaluated on an assessment of the following criteria:
(a) Would disclosure of the requested
information directly impact, affect, or serve an identified interest of the
general public?
(b) Would the
requested information advance the welfare or well-being of the general
public?
(c) Will the requester
actually be able to meaningfully disseminate the requested
information?
(d) Is the public
benefit greater than the individual benefit derived from disclosure?
(e) Is there a specifically identified
purpose for which the public records are being sought that is wholly unrelated
to 1) commercial purposes or 2) actual or possible use in connection with
administrative, judicial or legal proceedings?
(f) Is the request targeted at a specifically
identified matter (meaning, not overly-broad or -complex)?
(g) Can the agency grant a waiver or reduce
fees without causing an unreasonable burden on agency resources?
(h) Is the public interest served by
disclosure greater than the burden to the agency (amount of staff time diverted
to fulfilling a request and costs of subsidization)?
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 192.311 to 192.478
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 192.311 to 192.478
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