WSR 18-15-071
PROPOSED RULES
STATE INVESTMENT BOARD
[Filed July 17, 2018, 9:34 a.m.]
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 18-11-084.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Amending chapter 287-02 WAC, relating to access to public records.
Hearing Location(s): On August 21, 2018, at 1:00 p.m., at the State Investment Board, 1st Floor, Room 103, 2100 Evergreen Park Drive S.W., Olympia, WA 98504.
Date of Intended Adoption: August 23, 2018.
Submit Written Comments to: Christopher Fournier, 2100 Evergreen Park Drive S.W., P.O. Box 40916, Olympia, WA 98504, email Christopher.fournier@sib.wa.gov, 360-956-4742, by August 14, 2018.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Christopher Fournier, phone 360-956-4742, email Christopher.fournier@sib.wa.gov, by August 14, 20185 [2018].
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: The state investment board proposes amending chapter 287-02 WAC to better conform such chapter to: (1) Recent changes in the law concerning public records; (2) model rules recommended by the attorney general's office (chapter 44-14 WAC), and (3) current agency practices.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: See purpose above.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 42.56.040, 42.56.070, 42.56.100 and 42.56.120; and chapter 304, Laws of 2017.
Statute Being Implemented: Chapter 304, Laws of 2017.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: State investment board, governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting: Christopher Fournier, 2100 Evergreen Park Drive S.W., Olympia, WA 98504, 360-956-4742; Implementation and Enforcement: State Investment Board, 2100 Evergreen Park Drive S.W., Olympia, WA 98504, 360-956-4600.
A school district fiscal impact statement is not required under RCW 28A.305.135.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328. The state investment board is not a listed agency in RCW 34.05.328 (5)(a)(i).
This rule proposal, or portions of the proposal, is exempt from requirements of the Regulatory Fairness Act because the proposal:
Is exempt under RCW 19.85.025(3) as the rules relate only to internal governmental operations that are not subject to violation by a nongovernment party; rules are adopting or incorporating by reference without material change federal statutes or regulations, Washington state statutes, rules of other Washington state agencies, shoreline master programs other than those programs governing shorelines of statewide significance, or, as referenced by Washington state law, national consensus codes that generally establish industry standards, if the material adopted or incorporated regulates the same subject matter and conduct as the adopting or incorporating rule; rules only correct typographical errors, make address or name changes, or clarify language of a rule without changing its effect; rule content is explicitly and specifically dictated by statute; and rules set or adjust fees under the authority of RCW 19.02.075 or that set or adjust fees or rates pursuant to legislative standards, including fees set or adjusted under the authority of RCW 19.80.045.
July 16, 2018
Christopher Fournier
Contract and Public
Records Specialist
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-24-047, filed 12/1/16, effective 1/1/17)
WAC 287-02-015Definitions.
The definitions set forth in RCW 42.56.010 apply throughout this chapter. In addition, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(("Day" unless otherwise stated, means any day of the week on which banks and the NYSE are open for business for the conduct of all regular business.)) "Copy" means an identical reproduction of a public record. A copy can be either an electronic or physical reproduction of a public record.
"Executive director" means the executive director of the Washington state investment board.
"Page" means one impression on a single side of a sheet of paper. It also applies to one electronic image of one side of a sheet of paper.
"Public records manager" means the public records manager or designee for the Washington state investment board appointed by the executive director.
"WSIB" or "board" means the Washington state investment board established in chapter 3, Laws of 1981. Where appropriate, WSIB or agency also refers to the staff and employees of the Washington state investment board.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-24-047, filed 12/1/16, effective 1/1/17)
WAC 287-02-023Description of the Washington state investment board.
The Washington state investment board, created in chapter 3, Laws of 1981, and codified in chapter 43.33A RCW, is an independent board of trustees whose fiduciary responsibility is to manage retirement and public fund investments with the highest standard of professional conduct. The board's primary investment objective is to maximize returns at a prudent level of risk for the exclusive benefit of fund participants and beneficiaries.
Individual board members are appointed by the chair to serve on any of the board's four different committees which act as extensions of the board. The committees' function is to efficiently analyze investment and governance issues with greater scrutiny than would be practicable for the full board. Committee recommendations are brought to the board for consideration and a vote. The four committees are:
Administrative committee
The administrative committee oversees organizational, personnel, budget, legal, and legislative issues, as well as strategic asset allocation.
Audit committee
The audit committee assists the board in financial oversight of the WSIB including risk management, compliance monitoring, internal and external audits, corporate governance and proxy voting.
Private markets committee
The private markets committee develops policy and structure for private market and real estate opportunities and reviews those investments for recommendations to the board.
Public markets committee
The public markets committee develops policy and structure for public market investments (fixed income, domestic equity, international equity) and reviews individual equity managers to recommend to the board.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-24-047, filed 12/1/16, effective 1/1/17)
WAC 287-02-025Organizations, operations and procedures.
The state investment board is charged with the duty to invest certain trust and public funds, as set forth in RCW 43.84.150, and chapter ((3, Laws of 1981)) 43.33A RCW. The board meets at least quarterly, at times and locations determined by the board, in order to perform its duties. All such meetings comply with the Open Public Meetings Act.
Operative structure
The WSIB is a small agency with staff working in three divisions - Investments, operations, and institutional relations. The WSIB's executive director is appointed by the board to oversee the staff, develop and recommend agency and investment policies for board adoption, and ensure adherence to state policies and laws.
The WSIB framework is similar to most investment management organizations, with a board and executive management providing firm-wide leadership with major operating units for investment management, operations, ((research, risk control, financial management and administration, and public affairs or client services)) human resources, risk control, legal and compliance, financial management and administration, and public affairs.
Investment professionals comprise the investment division which manages investments in major asset classes including public equity, private equity, real estate, tangible assets, ((and)) fixed income((. The investment division is also aided by a)) and risk management and asset allocation. Each asset class is led by one or more senior investment officers ((whose role is)) who supervise their asset class' investment staff and serve as the WSIB's primary portfolio risk analysts and ((the development of)) develop asset allocation strategies. The division employs both internal and external investment management strategies.
The operations division provides a number of services in support of the investment function, including trade settlement, cash management, private market funding, cash and stock distributions, foreign and domestic tax matters, and investment compliance monitoring. It provides agency-wide risk management, information systems management, ((human resources,)) and administrative services.
The institutional relations division oversees essential areas of strategic communications and related duties typically found in a client services division of an investment management entity. These duties include performance reporting, annual report preparation, proxy voting, corporate governance and managing interactions and relationships with external entities to ensure transparency and dissemination of accurate and timely information.
The administrative office of the investment board and its staff are located at 2100 Evergreen Park Drive S.W., Olympia, Washington 98502.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-24-047, filed 12/1/16, effective 1/1/17)
WAC 287-02-033Public records ((manager)) officer.
(1) The public records ((manager)) officer is appointed by the executive director and is located in the legal, risk and compliance unit within the operations division of the WSIB.
(2) The public records ((manager)) officer is in charge of the WSIB's public records program. The public records ((manager)) officer is responsible for the implementation of the WSIB's rules regarding the release of public records for inspection and copying, coordinating the WSIB staff in this regard, and overseeing compliance with the Public Records Act requirements in chapter 42.56 RCW.
(3) The public records ((manager)) officer may choose a designee to act in his or her place to carry out the responsibilities in this chapter, including processing and responding to public records requests. The WSIB's public records ((manager)) officer will provide the fullest assistance to requestors.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-24-047, filed 12/1/16, effective 1/1/17)
WAC 287-02-045Processing of public records requestsRequest.
(1) Any person wishing to inspect or copy public records of WSIB may submit the request in writing using the WSIB's request form, or by letter, ((fax,)) or email addressed to ((the public records manager)) RequestPublicRecords@sib.wa.gov. The request should include the following information:
• Name of requestor;
• Address of requestor;
• Other contact information, including telephone number and any email address;
• Identification of the public records adequate for the public records manager to locate the records; and
• The date ((and time of day)) of the request.
(2) A request for all, or substantially all, of the WSIB's records is not a valid request for identifiable records.
(3) If the requestor wishes to have copies of the records made instead of inspecting them, he or she should so indicate. Costs will be assessed in compliance with WAC 287-02-075.
(((3))) (4) A request form is available for use by requestors at the ((office of the public records manager and)) administrative office of the WSIB and online at http://www.sib.wa.gov.
(((4) The public records manager may accept public records requests by telephone or in person; however, the requesting party may be asked to reduce the request to writing. In the alternative, the public records manager may confirm receipt of the request and restate the substance of the request in writing.)) (5) Requests may also be submitted to the receptionist at the WSIB by telephone or in person; however, the requesting party may be asked to reduce the request to writing for the sake of clarity. Alternatively, the public records officer may confirm receipt of the request and restate the substance of the request in writing.
(6) The WSIB may deny a bot request, or a request that is one of multiple requests made by the same requestor within a twenty-four-hour period, if responding to the multiple requests would cause excessive interference with essential WSIB functions and the WSIB reasonably believes the request to be automatically generated by a computer program or script.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-24-047, filed 12/1/16, effective 1/1/17)
WAC 287-02-047Processing of public records requestsResponse.
(1) Within five business days of receipt of the request, the public records manager will do one or more of the following:
(a) ((Make the records available for inspection or copying;
(b) If copies are requested and payment of a deposit for the copies, if any, is made or terms of payment are agreed upon, send the copies to the requestor;
(c) Provide a reasonable estimate of when records will be available; or
(d) If the request is unclear or does not sufficiently identify the requested records, obtain clarification from the requestor. Such clarification may be obtained and provided by telephone. The public records manager may then revise the estimate of when records will be available; or)) Produce the requested records;
(b) Provide the requestor with a link to the requested documents located on the internet;
(c) Provide a reasonable estimate of when records will be available;
(d) Seek clarification of the request and provide a reasonable estimate (where possible) of when records will be provided if no clarification is received; or
(e) Deny the request.
(2) ((In the event that the requested records)) If records responsive to the request contain information implicating a third party's privacy or financial interest and any exemption from disclosure of that information arguably applies, the public records ((manager will, prior to releasing the records to the requestor, give notice to such third parties whose rights may be affected by the disclosure. Such notice is provided so as to make it possible for those third parties to seek an order from a court to prevent or limit the disclosure pursuant to RCW 42.56.540.
The notice shall inform the third party that a request has been made for a record that pertains to the third party and that the WSIB plans to disclose the record in a specified amount of time unless the third party obtains an injunction pursuant to RCW 42.56.540 blocking disclosure. The WSIB shall inform the record requestor that it is providing third-party notice.
(3) Some records are exempt from disclosure, in whole or in part. If WSIB believes that an entire record is exempt from disclosure and should be withheld, the public records manager will identify the record, state the specific exemption and provide a brief explanation of why the record or a portion of the record is being withheld. If only a portion of a record is exempt from disclosure, the public records manager will redact the exempt portions, provide the nonexempt portions, state the specific exemption and provide a brief explanation of why the portions of the record are exempt from disclosure.
(4) When the requestor either withdraws the request or fails to fulfill his or her obligations to inspect the records or pay the deposit or final payment for the requested copies, the public records manager will close the request and indicate to the requestor that WSIB has closed the request)) officer may give notice to those parties before releasing the records. Such notice provides those third parties an opportunity to seek a court order pursuant to RCW 42.56.540. The WSIB will inform the record requestor that it is providing third-party notice.
(3) If records responsive to the request are exempt from disclosure, in whole or in part, the public records officer will identify the record, state the specific exemption, and provide a brief explanation of why the record or a portion of the record is being withheld. If only a portion of a record is exempt from disclosure, the public records officer will produce the nonexempt portions.
(4) If a requestor withdraws the request, fails to inspect the records, fails to pay the deposit if required under WAC 287-02-065 and 287-02-075, or make final payment for the requested records, the public records officer will close the request.
(5) The WSIB is not required to create new documents in order to respond to a request for public records or to provide records that are not the WSIB's own public records.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-24-047, filed 12/1/16, effective 1/1/17)
WAC 287-02-055Inspection of public records.
(1) Consistent with other demands, WSIB will provide space to inspect public records. ((No member of the public may remove a document from the viewing area or disassemble or alter any document.)) No requestor may remove a document from the viewing area or disassemble, reorder, deface, photograph, or in any way alter any records or collection of records. The requestor may also be supervised by a WSIB employee during the requestor's inspection of the records.
(2) After inspection is complete, the requestor ((shall)) will identify which documents, if any, he or she wishes the agency to ((copy)) produce. Consistent with other demands and the volume of documents requested, WSIB may copy the document at that time or provide the copies to the requestor at a later date.
(3) Within thirty days of the WSIB's notification that the records are available for inspection or copying, the requestor must claim or review the assembled records. ((The agency will notify the requestor in writing of this requirement and inform the requestor that he or she should contact the agency to make arrangements to claim or review the records. If the requestor or a representative of the requestor fails to claim or review the records within the thirty-day period or make other arrangements, the WSIB may close the request and refile the assembled records.)) If the requestor or a representative of the requestor fails to claim or review the records within the thirty-day period or make other arrangements, the WSIB may close the request. If the requestor makes a request for the same records, it will be processed as a new request.
(4) When the inspection of the requested records is complete and all requested copies are provided, the public records ((manager)) officer will indicate that WSIB has completed its search for the requested records and made any nonexempt records available for inspection.
(5) Many records are available on the WSIB web site at www.sib.wa.gov, and requestors are encouraged to review the documents available on the web site prior to submitting a records request.
(6) Records will be made available to the requestor subject to the following restrictions:
(a) The records may not be removed from the area designated;
(b) The quantity of records may be limited in accordance with the requested use;
(c) All possible care must be taken by the requestor to prevent damage to the records;
(d) Records may not be marked, altered, cut, mutilated, or defaced in any way including writing on, folding or folding anew if in folded form, tracing or fastening with clips or other fasteners except those that may already exist in the file;
(e) Use of liquids and fountain pens and eating, drinking, and smoking while utilizing the records is prohibited;
(f) Records must be kept in the order in which received;
(g) All copying of records will be done by WSIB personnel; and
(h) Records will be returned to the public records officer by the requestor at the conclusion of the time given to inspect records and no later than the end of the customary office hours as set forth in WAC 287-02-035.
(7) When a requestor requests records in an electronic format, the public records officer will provide available nonexempt electronic public records or portions of such records that are reasonably locatable in an electronic format that is used by the agency and is generally commercially available, or in a format that is reasonably translatable from the format in which the agency keeps the record, or as otherwise agreed to between the requestor and the public records officer.
(8) Whenever possible, WSIB will provide records in electronic format. If the WSIB has only a paper copy of the record, the WSIB, when feasible, may scan the paper record and provide the resulting electronic copy to the requestor. If the WSIB maintains the record in electronic format, the record will be provided in the maintained electronic format unless the requestor specifically asks to receive the record in paper copies or it is otherwise not feasible to provide the record in electronic format.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-24-047, filed 12/1/16, effective 1/1/17)
WAC 287-02-065Response to public records requestInstallments.
(1) ((When a response to a public records request is complex or involves a large number of records, the public records manager may provide access for inspection and copying in installments pursuant to RCW 42.56.080.)) The public records officer may provide records or access for inspection and copying in installments.
(2) ((The)) Requestors will be notified when an installment is ready ((for inspection. If, within thirty days, the requestor fails to inspect the entire set of records or one or more of the installments, the public records manager may close the request.
(3) When the request is for copies of public records, the public records manager may require payment for each installment either prior to providing the installment or prior to providing subsequent installments. In addition, the requestor may be required to provide a deposit up to ten percent of the estimated cost of copying all records selected by the requestor. If the requestor fails to pay the required cost within thirty days, the public records manager may close the request)). If a requestor fails to inspect or collect an installment within thirty days, the public records officer may close the request.
(3) Where payment is required as part of a public records request under WAC 287-02-075, the public records officer may require payment for each installment either prior to providing the installment or prior to providing subsequent installments and may require a deposit up to ten percent of the estimated cost of preparing or producing an installment. If the requestor fails to pay the required cost in a timely manner the public records officer may close the request.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-24-047, filed 12/1/16, effective 1/1/17)
WAC 287-02-075Costs of providing public records.
(1) There is no fee for inspecting public records. WSIB may impose a charge for providing public records. ((WSIB will maintain a fee schedule on its web site.
(2) The charge for providing public records may be the actual cost incident to providing the records.
(a) The charge may include the actual cost of the postage or delivery, including the cost of the shipping container, cost of duplicating tape recordings, videotapes, photographs, slides, disks or similar media.
(b) There will be no charge for emailing electronic records to a requestor, unless another cost applies.
(3) If determining the actual cost is too burdensome or if the cost cannot be determined, WSIB may charge fifteen cents for each page, however produced.
(4) Before beginning to copy public records, the public records manager may require:
(a) A deposit of up to ten percent of the estimated costs of copying all the records selected by the requestor;
(b) The payment of the remainder of the copying costs before providing all the records; or
(c) The payment of the costs of copying an installment before providing that installment. The WSIB will not charge sales tax when it makes copies of public records.
(5) Payment may be made by cash in the exact amount charged, check, or money order to the Washington state investment board.))
(2) The WSIB does not calculate the actual costs for copying its records, because doing so would be unduly burdensome and it is in the public's best interest for the WSIB to adopt the fees in RCW 42.56.120 (2)(b). The WSIB fee schedule is:
WSIB Fee Schedule
Inspection:
 
No fee
Inspection of agency records on agency public internet web site or scheduled at agency office.
No fee
Accessing or downloading records the agency routinely posts on its public internet web site, unless the requestor asks the agency for records to be provided through other means (the following copy charges below then apply).
Copies:
 
15 cents/page
Photocopies, printed copies of electronic records when requested by the requestor, or for the use of agency equipment to make photocopies.
10 cents/page
Scanned records, or use of agency equipment for scanning.
5 cents/each 4 electronic files or attachments
Records uploaded to email, or cloud-based data storage service, or other means of electronic delivery.
10 cents/gigabyte
Records transmitted in electronic format or for use of agency equipment to send records electronically.
Actual cost
Digital storage media or devices:
• CD
• DVD
• Thumb drive
• Other.
Actual cost
Postage or delivery charges - Specific amount based upon postage/delivery charges for specific mailings or deliveries.
Copy charges above may be combined to the extent more than one type of charge applies to copies responsive to a particular request.
Customized Service:
 
Actual cost
Data compilations prepared or accessed as a customized service (cost is in addition to above fees for copies).
(3) The WSIB may charge the actual costs of providing electronic or paper copies in response to a public records request when complying with the public records request will require IT expertise to prepare data compilations or provide customized electronic access services that are not used by the WSIB for any other purpose.
(4) Before producing public records, the public records officer may require:
(a) A deposit of up to ten percent of the estimated costs of copying all the records requested;
(b) The payment of the remainder of the costs before providing all the records; or
(c) The payment of the costs of providing an installment before providing that installment. The WSIB will not charge sales tax when it makes copies of public records.
(5) Payment may be made by cash in the exact amount charged, check, or money order made payable to the Washington state investment board.
(6) If a requestor fails to pay for records in full or in part by the requested due date, the request will be closed.
(7) The WSIB may enter into any contract, memorandum of understanding, or other agreement with a requestor that provides an alternative fee arrangement to the fees charged above when the response to the particular request is voluminous or frequently occurring.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-24-047, filed 12/1/16, effective 1/1/17)
WAC 287-02-080Review of denials of requests for public records.
(1)(a) Any person who has been denied an opportunity to inspect or copy a public record by the WSIB or who believes that the WSIB has not made a reasonable estimate of the time required to respond to a public record request may petition the WSIB for prompt review of its decision.
(b) The petition shall be in writing and shall include a copy of, or reasonably identify, the written statement by the public records ((manager)) officer denying the request or providing the estimate.
(c) The petition shall be sent to the public records ((manager who shall promptly provide the petition and any other relevant information to the agency official designated by the agency to conduct the review.
(2) The designated WSIB official will immediately consider the petition and either affirm or reverse the denial or the estimate. This review will be complete within two business days following WSIB's receipt of the petition, or within such times as mutually agreed by WSIB and the requestor.
(3) Administrative remedies shall not be considered exhausted until the WSIB has returned the petition with a decision or until the close of the second business day following denial of inspection, whichever occurs first.
(4) Any person may obtain court review of denials of public records requests pursuant to RCW 42.56.550 at the conclusion of two business days after the initial denial regardless of any internal administrative appeal.)) officer at the WSIB's administrative offices or by email at RequestPublicRecords@sib.wa.gov. The public records officer will promptly provide the petition and any other relevant information to the executive director or the assigned delegate.
(2) The executive director or assigned delegate will immediately consider the petition and either affirm or reverse the denial or the estimate. This review will be complete within five business days following WSIB's receipt of the petition, or within such times as mutually agreed by WSIB and the requestor.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-24-047, filed 12/1/16, effective 1/1/17)
WAC 287-02-090Communications with the agency.
All communications with WSIB to access public records of the WSIB or seek assistance in making such a request, or for the purpose of obtaining information, making submittals or requests, or making inquiries concerning the agency's rules for compliance with chapter 42.56 RCW ((shall)) or seeks review under WAC 287-02-080 must be addressed as follows:
Washington State Investment Board
Public Records Manager
2100 Evergreen Park Drive S.W.
P.O. Box 40916
Olympia, WA 98504-0916
((The telephone number of the public records manager is 360-956-4748, or you can email your request to)) Email: PublicRecordsRequest@sib.wa.gov.
Information is also available at the WSIB web site at http://www.SIB.wa.gov.
REPEALER
The following sections of the Washington Administrative Code are repealed:
WAC 287-02-057
Protection of public records.
WAC 287-02-067
Processing public records requestsElectronic records.
WAC 287-02-070
Exemptions.