Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 351 - Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board, Iowa
Chapter 2 - Public Records and Fair Information Practices
Rule 351-2.3 - Requests for Access to Records
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 13, December 25, 2024
(1) Location of record. A request for access to a record shall be directed to the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board, 510 East 12th Street, Suite lA, Des Moines, Iowa 50319. If the requested record is not on file in the board office, the custodian will arrange for it to be retrieved from state archives and made available in the board office.
(2) office hours. Records shall be made available from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays. Records made available via the board's Web site atwww.iowa.gov/ethics are available at all hours and on all days.
(3) Request for access. Requests for access to records may be made in writing, in person, or by telephone. Requests shall identify the particular records sought by name or description in order to facilitate the location of the record. Mail requests shall include the name, address, and telephone number of the person requesting the information. A person shall not be required to give a reason for requesting an open record.
(4) Granting access to records. The custodian is authorized to grant or deny access to the record according to the provisions of Iowa Code chapter 22 and this chapter The decision to grant or deny access may be delegated to one or more designated employees. Access to an open record shall be granted immediately upon request. If the size or nature of the request requires time for compliance, the board shall comply with the request as soon as possible. However, access to such a record may be delayed for one of the purposes authorized by Iowa Code chapter 22. The board shall promptly inform the requester of the reason for the delay.
(5) Security of record. No person shall, without permission, search or remove any record from board files. Examination and copying of records shall be done under the supervision of board staff Records shall be protected from damage and disorganization.
(6) Copying. A reasonable number of copies may be made in the board office unless printed copies are available. If copying equipment is not available in the office where a record is kept, the board shall permit its examination in that office and shall arrange to have copies promptly made elsewhere. Records made available on the board's Web site may be copied without restriction.
(7) Fees.