Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3356 - Youngstown State University
Chapter 3356-9 - Selection and Evaluation of Officers of University and Employment of Students
Section 3356-9-07 - Public records
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Policy statement. It is the policy of the university that openness leads to a better informed citizenry, which leads to better government and better public policy. In accordance with this policy, the university strictly adheres to the state's public records act (see section 149.43 of the Revised Code).
(B) Purpose. To define the procedures that the university will follow in administering the public records law.
(C) Definition. A "public record" is defined as any document, device or item, regardless of physical form or characteristic, including paper, electronic (including but not limited to e-mail), or other format, that is created or received by or comes under the jurisdiction of a public office that documents the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations, or other activities of the office. All records of the university are public unless they are specifically exempt from disclosure under section 149.43 of the Revised Code.
(D) Procedures.
"Prompt" and "reasonable" take into account the volume of records requested, the proximity of the location where the records are stored, and the necessity for any legal review of the records requested.
"Routine requests" are those that certain departments receive on a consistent basis and that request basic information. These routine requests do not need to go to the office of the general counsel but may be processed by the office that retains the information after having first discussed the process with the office of the general counsel. "Non-routine requests," or requests that produce voluminous documents, must be processed through the general counsel's office.
Records in private e-mail accounts used to conduct public business are subject to disclosure and all employees or representatives of the university are instructed to retain their e-mails that relate to public business.