TITLE 2: GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
SUBPART A: PUBLIC INFORMATION
SUBPART B: RULEMAKING SUBPART C: ORGANIZATION |
AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Section 4.01 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1983, ch. 127, par. 1004.01) and the Freedom of Information Act (Supp. to Ill. Rev. Stat. 1983, ch. 116, pars. 201 et seq.)
SOURCE: Adopted at 8 Ill. Reg. 20696, effective October 4, 1984.
SUBPART A: PUBLIC INFORMATION
Section 200.10 Methods for requesting access to records
a) Requests for access to records for inspection and copying shall be submitted in writing to the Freedom of Information Officer at the office of the Bureau. The application shall include the name and address of the requestor and a phone number where the requestor may be reached during the regular business day and shall be on a form provided by the Bureau, a copy of which form appears in Appendix A to this Part.
b) The application must describe the requested document by subject matter and approximate date of issuance, if known. If the description is not sufficiently clear to allow easy identification of the records sought, the requestor may be asked to supply additional necessary information.
Section 200.20 Lists of types and categories of records
The Bureau maintains records of the following general categories:
a) Records which are generally accessible for inspection and copying:
1) Minutes of meetings of the Legislative Reference Bureau's board and of its subcommittees.
2) Records relating to the receipt, obligation and expenditure of funds, budget and appropriation, purchasing and contracts.
3) General correspondence.
4) Records developed in relation to the preparation of the Legislative Synopsis and Digest.
b) Records which are generally exempt from inspection and copying:
1) Records developed in relation to the preparation of legislative documents. Exempt under Section 7(f) of the Freedom of Information Act (the Act)–preparation of legislative documents.
2) Personnel records of current and former employees. Exempt under Sections 7(b) of the Act–privacy and 7(w) of the Act–internal personnel rules and practices.
3) Applications for employment. Exempt under Section 7(b) of the Act–privacy.
4) Legislative Synopsis and Digest subscription records. Exempt under Section 7(i) of the Act–disclosure reasonably expected to produce private gain.
5) Computerized statute data base. Exempt under Section 7(a) of the Act–prohibited by law.