Wa State Public Records Act
Chapter 42.56 RCW: PUBLIC RECORDS ACT - Washington
Documents and indexes to be made public — Statement of costs. HTML PDF. 42.56.080. Identifiable records — Facilities for copying — Availability of public records. HTML PDF. 42.56.090. Times for inspection and copying — Posting on website. HTML PDF. 42.56.100.
https://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=42.56Chapter 42.56 RCW: PUBLIC RECORDS ACT - Washington
Documents and indexes to be made public — Statement of costs. HTML PDF. 42.56.080. Identifiable records — Facilities for copying — Availability of public records. HTML PDF. 42.56.090. Times for inspection and copying — Posting on website. HTML PDF. 42.56.100.
https://app.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=42.56Public Records Act | Washington State Department of Corrections
Per the Public Records Act, agencies may charge to recover the actual cost of making and providing copies of records when fulfilling requests. The Department of Corrections' (DOC) charges and fees are outlined in RCW 42.56.120 and WAC 137-08-110. Types of Records Record Production Charges Record Delivery Charges Other Possible Charges or Fees
https://www.doc.wa.gov/information/records/request.htmWashington Public Records Act - Wikipedia
The Public Records Act ( PRA) is a law of the U.S. state of Washington requiring public access to all records and materials from state and local agencies. It was originally passed as a ballot initiative by voters in 1972 and revised several times by the state legislature.
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State law requires local elected officials and public records officers to complete open government training no later than 90 days after taking the oath of office or assuming their duties, with a refresher course at least every four years ( RCW 42.56.150-.152 for PRA and RCW 42.30.205 for the Open Public Meetings Act).
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Request or view records in person by appointment at one of our DOH office locations – Per Governor’s Proclamation 20-28.16, in-person review of public records will resume effective 12:01 a.m. on June 1, 2022. Office hours for in-person review of DOH records will be by appointment between the hours of 8:30 a.m. until noon and 1 p.m. until 4: ...
https://doh.wa.gov/about-us/public-recordsWALW - State Records Act 2000 - Home Page - legislation.wa.gov.au
State Records Act 2000. Act No: 052 of 2000. Assent Date: 28 Nov 2000. Portfolio: Minister for Culture and the Arts. Agency: Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
https://www.legislation.wa.gov.au/legislation/statutes.nsf/main_mrtitle_924_homepage.htmlObtaining Records | Washington State
The Attorney General provides informal ombudsman assistance to members of the public who are having difficulty obtaining public records. The public records ombudsman is not your attorney but will try to assist you. You can contact the public records ombudsman by sending an email to [email protected] or by calling (360) 753-6200.
https://www.atg.wa.gov/obtaining-recordsWashington Freedom of Information Act | StateRecords.org
The Act became effective on January 1, 1973. It grants citizens the right to view and make copies of all records and materials maintained by state and local agencies, except those exempted from the law. Some changes have been made to the Washington Public Records Act, which have impacted the disclosure of public records.
https://washington.staterecords.org/foiaChapter 1 | Washington State
1.1 The Public Records Act (PRA) is Interpreted in Favor of Disclosure The PRA was enacted by initiative to provide the people with broad rights of access to public records. The PRA declares that it must be "liberally construed" to promote the public policy of open government:
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Concerning the Public Records Act Model Rules In 2005, the state legislature directed the Attorney General to adopt advisory “model rules” for state and local agencies.6 These Model Rules are now published in the Washington Administrative Code at chapter 44-14. Though the current version of the Model Rules deals mostly with disclo-
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