Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 1100 - Board of Paroles
Chapter 1100-01-01 - Conduct of Parole Proceedings
Section 1100-01-01-.05 - GENERAL BOARD POLICY
Universal Citation: TN Comp Rules and Regs 1100-01-01-.05
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) Board Administrative Meetings.
(a) Administrative
meetings of the Board are open to the public and to the news media.
(b) Although administrative meetings and
hearings are open to the public, the Board reserves the right to make such
internal adjustments, rules, and regulations as are necessary to insure that
the proceedings remain orderly at all times.
(c) Notices of the Board's administrative
meetings will be provided in accordance with the Open Meetings Act.
(2) Information concerning the Board.
(a) The Board shall maintain and will
disseminate written information concerning its organization, functions,
policies, procedures, rules, regulations, parole criteria, and/or supervision
guidelines to any party requesting such information.
(3) Public Records Requests
(a) Personnel of the Tennessee Board of
Parole shall timely and efficiently provide access and assistance to persons
requesting to view or receive copies of public records. No provisions of these
Rules shall be used to hinder access to open public records. However, the
integrity and organization of public records, as well as the efficient and safe
operation of the Tennessee Board of Parole shall be protected as provided by
current law. Information generated or held by the Board of Parole that is
deemed confidential pursuant to Statute and/or Board of Parole Rules and
Policies shall not be released to the public.
(b) Public record requests shall be made to
the Public Records Request Coordinator ("PRRC") in order to ensure public
record requests are routed to the Records Custodian and fulfilled in a timely
manner.
(c) Requests for inspection
only are not required to be made in writing. Requests for copies shall be made
in writing via email or mail.
(d)
Proof of Tennessee citizenship by presentation of a valid Tennessee driver's
license or alternate acceptable form of identification is required as a
condition to inspect or receive copies of public records, unless the requestor
is a former offender requesting his/her official record or a victim of a crime
requesting the record of the offender who committed the crime against him or
her.
(e) The PRRC shall cause a
record to be kept of all public record requests, and the date the request was
received by the agency. The PRRC shall acknowledge receipt of the request
within seven (7) business days and determine the appropriate action(s) to
take.
(f) The PRRC shall forward
appropriate requests for public records to the records custodian(s) for the
requested records.
1. The Records Custodian
shall make the requested public records available to the PRRC in accordance
with T.C.A. §
10-7-503
and agency policy as practicable. If additional time is necessary to determine
whether the requested records exist; to search for, retrieve, or otherwise gain
access to records; to determine whether the records are open; to redact
records, or for other similar reasons, the records custodian shall promptly
communicate this to the PRRC who shall notify the records requestor within
seven (7) business days of receipt of the request.
2. If a record contains confidential
information or information that is not open to public inspection, the Records
Custodian shall prepare a redacted copy prior to providing the record to the
PRRC. If questions arise concerning redaction, the records custodian shall
coordinate with the General Counsel and other appropriate parties regarding
review and redaction of records.
(g) Fees and charges for copies of public
records shall be charged in accordance with Tennessee Board of Parole policies.
Cost for copies shall be $.15 per page. Cost for a CD of a parole hearing shall
be $10.00. No charges will be assessed for copies and duplicates unless the
total fee for the request exceeds $5.00. Costs for labor shall be assessed
where time to prepare records exceeds one (1) hour.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 10-7-101, et seq.; 10-7-503; 40-28-104; 40-28-105; 40-28-119; and 40-28-502.
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