WAC 44-14-01002
Requirement that agencies adopt
reasonable regulations for public records requests. The act
provides: "Agencies shall adopt and enforce reasonable rules
and regulations...to provide full public access to public
records, to protect public records from damage or
disorganization, and to prevent excessive interference with
other essential functions of the agency.... Such rules and
regulations shall provide for the fullest assistance to
inquirers and the most timely possible action on requests for
information." RCW 42.17.290/42.56.100. Therefore, an agency
must adopt "reasonable" regulations providing for the "fullest
assistance" to requestors and the "most timely possible action
on requests."
At the same time, an agency's regulations must "protect
public records from damage or disorganization" and "prevent
excessive interference" with other essential agency functions.
Another provision of the act states that providing public
records should not "unreasonably disrupt the operations of the
agency." RCW 42.17.270/42.56.080. This provision allows an
agency to take reasonable precautions to prevent a requestor
from being unreasonably disruptive or disrespectful to agency
staff.
[Statutory Authority: 2005 c 483 § 4, RCW 42.17.348. 06-04-079, § 44-14-01002, filed 1/31/06, effective 3/3/06.]