Request for Records Under the Access to Public Records Act is a legal document that was released by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management - a government authority operating within Rhode Island.
Q: What is the Access to Public Records Act?
A: The Access to Public Records Act is a law in Rhode Island that provides the public with the right to access and obtain copies of public records held by government agencies.
Q: Who is covered by the Access to Public Records Act?
A: The Access to Public Records Act applies to all government agencies and departments in Rhode Island, including state, municipal, and local agencies.
Q: What types of records can I request under the Access to Public Records Act?
A: You can request any public record that is not specifically exempted by law, including documents, emails, contracts, and other records held by government agencies.
Q: How do I request records under the Access to Public Records Act?
A: You can make a written request to the government agency that holds the records you are seeking. The request should be as specific as possible, including details about the records you are requesting.
Q: Is there a fee for requesting public records?
A: Yes, government agencies may charge reasonable fees to cover the costs of providing access to public records, including copying and mailing costs.
Q: What if my public records request is denied?
A: If your public records request is denied, you can file an appeal with the Rhode Island Attorney General's Office or seek legal counsel to challenge the denial in court.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management.