Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 16 - History, Humanities and Arts
Part 150 - PUBLIC ACCESS TO INFORMATION
Chapter 2 - Public Records
Rule 16-150.2.5 - Appeal of a Denial

Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 16-150.2.5

Current through September 24, 2024

In the event a public records request is denied, the requesting individual may appeal the decision using the following procedures:

A. A requesting individual has thirty (30) calendar days from receipt of the Library Commission's response to appeal the denial.

B. The appeal shall be submitted in writing to the Executive Director for consideration by the Board for a final administrative determination.

C. The appeal should contain a copy of the original request, the denial, and the justification for reconsideration.

D. The appeal and the envelope shall be plainly marked "Public Records Appeal." Failure to so mark the appeal may delay the response from the Board.

E. The Board shall issue a written decision granting or denying the appeal within sixty (60) working days after receipt of the appeal unless, after showing good cause, the Board extends the sixty (60) day period. If the appeal is granted, the procedures outlined in "Procedures for Requesting Access to Public Records" shall be initiated. If the appeal is denied, in whole or part, the decision shall set forth reasons for the denial.

Mississippi Code of 1972, Annotated § 39-3-107 (Rev. 1988).

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