Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 14 - INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
Subtitle 03 - COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS
Chapter 14.03.05 - Commercial Nondiscrimination Policy
Section 14.03.05.20 - Review of the Denial of Public Information Act Requests
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 14.03.05.20
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Request for Review.
(1) If a written application is denied by the
custodian for a reason other than the record is temporarily unavailable, the
applicant may, within 30 days after receipt of the notice of the denial,
request administrative review of the denial, as described in §A(2) of this
regulation.
(2) An applicant shall
request administrative review of denial of application for information by
filing a written request within 30 days of the denial with the Chairperson of
the Commission on Human Relations.
(3) In the written request for review, the
applicant shall:
(a) State their
name;
(b) Sign the
request;
(c) Identify, by brief
description, the record sought; and
(d) Include a copy of the writing from the
custodian denying the request.
(4) The chairperson shall issue the final
decision of the Commission within 60 days of the request for review, unless the
applicant requests a hearing as described in §A(5) of this
regulation.
(5) Request for
Administrative Hearing.
(a) If the applicant
requests a hearing, the hearing shall be conducted by an administrative law
judge designated by the chairperson.
(b) The hearing shall be governed by the
Commission's rules of procedure pursuant to COMAR
14.03.01.11G.
(c) After the hearing, the
administrative law judge shall prepare a recommended decision for the
chairperson.
(d) The chairperson
shall issue the final decision of the Commission within 60 days of the date of
the hearing.
(6) Request
for Judicial Enforcement. If the applicant chooses not to request
administrative review under §A(1) of this regulation, the applicant may
file an action for judicial enforcement under State Government Article,
§10-623, Annotated Code of Maryland, without exhausting that
administrative remedy, as provided by State Government Article,
§§10-622 and 10-623, Annotated Code of Maryland.
B. Disclosure Against Public Interest.
(1) If, in the opinion of the Executive
Director, disclosure of a public record that is otherwise required to be
disclosed under the Act would do substantial injury to the public interest, the
Executive Director may temporarily deny the request in writing and apply within
10 working days of the denial to the appropriate court for an order permitting
continued denial or restriction of access.
(2) Notice of an application filed with the
circuit court shall be served on the applicant in the manner that is provided
for service of process by the Maryland Rules of Procedure.
C. Fees.
(1)
The custodian shall provide copies, printouts, or photographs only upon payment
of the applicable fee by the applicant.
(2) The fees to be charged for any copies,
printouts, or photographs shall be established by the Executive
Director.
(3) If the custodian is
unable to copy a record within the Commission, the custodian shall make
arrangements for the prompt reproduction of the record at public or private
facilities outside the Commission.
(4) In a case as described in §C(3) of
this regulation, the custodian shall either collect from the applicant a fee to
cover the actual cost of reproduction or direct the applicant to pay the cost
of reproduction directly to the facility making the copy.
(5) Before copying a record, the custodian
shall estimate the cost of reproduction and either obtain the agreement of the
applicant to pay the costs or demand prepayment of any estimated fee before
reproducing the record.
(6) The
official custodian may charge reasonable fees for an official's or employee's
time expended searching for requested records or for any time expended
preparing records for inspection and copying, except for the first 2 hours of
official or employee time that is needed to respond to a request for
information.
(7) Fee Waiver or
Reduction.
(a) Upon request, the official
custodian may waive or reduce any fee charged pursuant to this section if the
custodian determines that the waiver or reduction is in the public
interest.
(b) The custodian shall
consider, among other relevant factors, the ability of the applicant to pay the
costs or fee.
(8) If the
applicant requests that copies be mailed or delivered to the applicant, the
custodian may charge the applicant for the costs of postage or delivery to the
applicant.
D. Time of Inspection. An applicant may inspect any public record that the applicant is entitled to inspect during the normal working hours of the Commission.
E. Place of Inspection. The place of inspection shall be the place where the document is located unless the custodian, after taking into account the applicant's expressed wish, determines another place of inspection is more suitable and convenient.
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