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Public Records Requests
Employee Training
Agenda• Definition of a Public Record• Public Access to Records• Statutory Exemptions• Staff Responsibilities• Review Common Mistakes
Public Records DefinitionStatutory Definition:
“Public records” means all documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings, data processing software, or other material, regardless of the physical form, characteristics, or means of transmission, made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business by any agency.
F.S. § 119.011(12)
Common Definition:Information, regardless of format or media, if made or received in conjunction with
official District business are public records.
Electronic CommunicationsElectronic communications, as with records in other formats, can have a variety of purposes and relate to a variety of program functions and activities.
GS1-SL “Electronic Communications”
Access to RecordsDeclaration of Rights:
“Every person has the right to inspect or copy any public record made or received in connection with the official business of any public body, officer, or employee of the state, or persons acting on their behalf, except with respect to records exempted pursuant to this section or specifically made confidential by this Constitution.”
Constitution of the State of Florida Article 1, Section 24(a)
State Policy:
“It is the policy of this state that all state, county, and municipal records are open for personal inspection and copying by any person. Providing access to public records is a duty of each agency.”
F.S. § 119.01(1)
Statutory Exemptions
• Blueprints • Schematics • Building Plans• Security Systems• Credit Card Numbers• Social Security Numbers• Bank Account Information
This is a sample list of document types exempt
from public records production and should
not be produced if requested.
This is not a comprehensive list of exempt
document types!
Still public records!
Staff Responsibilities
Do:•Be courteous•Stay within the law•Acknowledge the request•Take every request seriously•Notify your Records Coordinator•Contact your RIM Dept. with questions
Don’t:•Dismiss a request because it doesn’t appear “official”
•Arbitrarily delay or postpone records production•Create a new record to satisfy a request
•Require that a request be in writing•Lead the requester to data
•Ask: “Who?” or “Why?”
Common Mistakes• Scenario #1 – An e-mail from a “suspicious” or “non-official” source.
• Employee deems the e-mail to be SPAM and deletes it.• Forward the e-mail to your Records Coordinator and/or Document Services.
• Scenario #2 – An employee receives a request while they’re out in the field.• Allow the requester to view the record as long as it does not contain exempt information.• Employee tells the requester “no” and that they must submit a PRR to view the record.
• Scenario #3 – A member of the public anonymously requests a record.• Employee processes the request in the same manner as any other request.• Employee asks for the requester to provide some form of identification.
• Scenario #4 – A member of the public asks to view the visitor log book.• Employee hesitates and says “no” or tells the requester they need to wait.• Immediately allow the requester to view the record.
Records Management Questions?
Contact Person Phone
Records Mgmt. Liaison
Records Coordinator 1234
Records Manager 9876
Reference Material
• Constitution of the State of Florida• Florida Statute - Chapter 119• General Records Schedule GS1-SL• Government-in-the-Sunshine Manual• The First Amendment Foundation
Steps to Remember
NotifyRecords
Coordinator
Acknow-ledge
Request
Be Courteous
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