(1) Once record(s) responsive to a request or any installment thereof have been located, assembled, reviewed, and prepared for release, and any affected parties notified, the agency will notify the requestor that those record(s) are available for inspection or copying.
(2) If the request asked for inspection of the record(s), then upon receipt of a notice of availability, the requestor may inspect records by scheduling a viewing appointment with the public records officer or designee.
(3) If the requestor asked for copies of the record(s), then the notice of availability will state the costs required to be paid and any other allowable costs under WAC
374-20-070 or the Public Records Act, before release of copies of the records.
(4) If the requestor asked for a summary of applicable charges before any copies are made, then the notice of availability will state the estimated costs to make copies of the record(s) pursuant to WAC
374-20-070. The requestor must inform the agency if it would like copies of the identified record(s). The requestor may revise the request to reduce the number of copies to be made thus reducing the applicable charges.
(5) If, within ten business days of the agency's issuance of a notice of availability, the requestor fails to claim the records (or any installment thereof) by either scheduling a viewing appointment, making any required payment and picking up copies, or by requesting copies of the record(s), then the agency will close the request.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter
42.56 RCW. WSR 20-02-005, § 374-20-076, filed 12/18/19, effective 1/18/20.]