New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter LIX - Tug Hill Commission
Part 5100 - Public Access To Records
Section 5100.7 - Denial of access to records

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) Denial of access to records shall be in writing, stating the reason therefor and advising the requester of the right to appeal to the individual or body established to hear appeals.

(b) If requested records are not provided promptly, as required in section 5100.5(d) of this Part, such failure shall also be deemed a denial of access.

(c) The following body shall hear appeals for denial of access to records under the Freedom of Information Law:

Executive Director

Tug Hill Commission

Dulles State Office Building

Watertown, NY

Telephone: 315-785-2380

Commission Chairman

Tug Hill Commission

Dulles State Office Building

Watertown, NY

Telephone: 315-785-2380

Commission Secretary

Tug Hill Commission

Dulles State Office Building

Watertown, NY

Telephone: 315-785-2380

(d) The time for deciding an appeal by the body designated to hear appeals shall commence upon receipt of a written appeal identifying:

(1) the date of the appeal;

(2) the date and location of the request for records;

(3) the records to which the requester was denied access;

(4) whether the denial of access was in writing or due to failure to provide records promptly as required by section 5100.5(d) of this Part;

(5) the name and return address of the requester.

(e) The body designated to hear appeals shall inform the requester of its decision in writing within seven business days of receipt of an appeal.

(f) The body designated to hear appeals shall transmit to the Committee on Open Government copies of all appeals upon receipt of appeals. Such copies shall be addressed to:

Committee on Open Government

Department of State

162 Washington Avenue

Albany, NY 12231

(g) The body designated to hear appeals shall inform the appellant and the Committee on Open Government of its determination in writing within seven business days of receipt of an appeal. The determination shall be transmitted to the Committee on Open Government in the same manner as set forth in subdivision (f) of this section.

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