Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 440 - Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board
Chapter 10 - General Administration, Registration, Licensing, and Filing Claims
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 1 - General Rules and Regulations for Applications, Registration, Licensing, Claims, Violations, and Administrative Hearings
Section 440-RICR-10-00-1.20 - Hearings - Public Information

Current through September 18, 2024

A. Access to public records shall be governed in accordance with R.I. Gen. Laws § 38-2-1 et seq. All hearings are conducted pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act, R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-35-1 et seq. Except where the Director, his or her designee or the Hearing Officer directs otherwise, upon the opening of the prehearing conference all pleadings, orders, communications, exhibits and other documents filed with the forum shall become public records. Any claim of privilege shall be governed by the policy underlying the Access to Public Records Act, with the burden of proof resting on the party claiming the privilege.

B. Any Party may request a preliminary finding that some or all of the information is not a public document under the Access to Public Records Act. A preliminary finding that some documents are privileged shall not preclude the Board from later determining that those documents are public in accordance with R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 38-2.

C. Claims of privilege shall be made by filing a written request with the Board. One copy of the original documents, boldly indicating on the front page, "Contains Privileged Information " Do Not Release," shall be filed specifically identifying the information for which the privilege is sought, along with a description of the grounds upon which the Party is claiming a privilege. If a document is filed electronically, it shall contain a statement that the information has been redacted; however, the original document must be filed as delineated above.

D. The Board shall retain the documents for which privilege is asserted to exist in a secure, non-public file until a determination is made as to whether to grant the request for privileged treatment.

E. Any person, whether or not a Party, may apply to the Board for release of the information, pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 38-2, the Access to Public Records Act.

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