Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 006 - Administration and Information, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0011 - Director's Office
Chapter 2 - Uniform Procedures, Fees, Costs, and Charges for Inspecting, Copying, and Producing Public Records
Section 2-4 - Electronic Public Records
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) Production and Construction Costs. Under W.S. 16-4-202(d)(i), a custodian shall charge an applicant the reasonable costs of producing and constructing a copy of an electronic public record for inspection and copying. This cost may include, but is not limited to, the time spent retrieving, compiling, sorting, reviewing, redacting, formatting, converting, or copying the electronic public record, as well as activities required to create or construct a new electronic public record from existing data sources and all associated programming and computer services.
(b) Minimum Requirement to Charge Costs. Production and construction costs will be charged only if they exceed $180.00. If the costs exceed $180.00, the initial $180.00 will be a credit and not charged to the applicant. If electronic production and/or construction costs for a request total $180.00, the applicant will not be charged any costs for production and/or construction of said electronic records. If, for example, the production and/or construction costs for a request total $200.00, the applicant will be charged $20.00. The initial $180.00 is a credit upon the total amount charged for the production and/or construction of electronic records. Applicants may not use multiple record requests to evade this $180.00 threshold. The custodian has discretion to consolidate public records requests that he or she reasonably believes have been drafted and submitted to evade this $180.00 threshold.
(c) Production and Construction Costs. Production and construction costs for electronic public records shall be as follows:
(d) Payment. The custodian must provide the applicant with an estimate of the reasonable costs of production and construction of the electronic public records. The applicant must pre-pay the estimated costs before the custodian produces or constructs the electronic public records or provides any copies for inspection. Payment shall be made to the custodian. If the custodian reaches the limit of the payment by the applicant, the custodian will produce the records that are ready and available at that point and will provide an additional estimate pursuant to this subsection prior to continuing with the request.
(e) Refund. If a custodian estimates and receives costs exceeding the actual time required to produce and construct the electronic public records, the custodian shall refund the excess charge received at the same time that he allows the applicant to inspect the electronic public records.
(f) Inspection. The custodian shall notify the applicant in writing when copies of the electronic public records are produced and available for inspection. The applicant shall have one month from the time the custodian provides notification to come to the custodian's designated location to inspect the records. After the one month time period, the request shall be officially closed.
(g) Request Priority. Requests that are at or below the $180.00 threshold will be handled expeditiously by the custodian and will take priority over other public record requests that are above the threshold.
(h) Costs for Producing Copies. The fee schedules described in Section 5(b), (d), and (e) apply to electronic public records.