Wash. Admin. Code § 260-09-070 - Costs of providing copies of public records
(1) There is no fee for inspecting public
records. Pursuant to
RCW
42.56.120(2), the Washington
horse racing commission deems that it would be unduly burdensome for it to
calculate the actual costs it charges for providing copies of public records.
Staff resources are insufficient to perform a study and to calculate actual
costs and a study would interfere with other essential agency functions.
(2) The Washington horse racing
commission may charge fees for production of copies of public records
consistent with the fee schedule established in
RCW
42.56.120, as amended by section 3, chapter
304, Laws of 2017.
(3) It is within
the discretion of the public records officer to waive copying fees when all of
the records responsive to the entire request are paper copies only and are
fewer than twenty-five pages, or all of the records to an entire request are
electronic and can be provided in a single email. If that email, for any
reason, is not deliverable, the records will be provided through another means
of delivery and the requestor will be charged in accordance with this
rule.
(4) The public records
officer may require an advance deposit of ten percent of the estimated fees,
when copying fees for an installment or entire request exceeds twenty-five
dollars.
(5) Payment. Payment may
be made by cash, check, or money order to the Washington horse racing
commission.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 67.16.020 and 67.16.040. 10-05-065, § 260-09-070, filed 2/12/10, effective 3/15/10.
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