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Request for Public Records is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is a public records request?
A: A public records request is a formal request for access to government records.
Q: How do I submit a public records request in Utah?
A: To submit a public records request in Utah, you can contact the specific government agency that holds the records you are interested in.
Q: Are there any fees associated with public records requests in Utah?
A: Yes, Utah allows government agencies to charge fees for providing copies of public records. The fees vary depending on the agency and the type of record requested.
Q: What can I request under a public records request in Utah?
A: You can request a wide range of records under a public records request in Utah, including emails, memos, reports, meeting minutes, and more.
Q: How long does it take to receive a response to a public records request in Utah?
A: Utah law requires government agencies to respond to public records requests within 10 business days. However, the actual time it takes to receive the requested records may vary.
Q: Are there any exemptions to public records requests in Utah?
A: Yes, Utah has some exemptions to public records requests, such as records relating to ongoing investigations, certain personnel records, and records protected by attorney-client privilege.
Q: What should I do if my public records request is denied in Utah?
A: If your public records request is denied in Utah, you have the right to appeal the decision. You can seek legal advice or contact the State Records Committee for assistance.
Q: Can I make a public records request anonymously in Utah?
A: Yes, you can generally make a public records request anonymously in Utah. However, providing your contact information may help the government agency better respond to your request.
Q: Are there any time limits for retaining public records in Utah?
A: Yes, Utah has specific retention periods for different types of records. Government agencies are required to follow these retention schedules to ensure proper recordkeeping.
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