WSR 18-21-189
PROPOSED RULES
BELLEVUE COLLEGE
[Filed October 24, 2018, 9:30 a.m.]
Continuance of WSR 18-17-029.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 18-13-067.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Revise chapter 132H-169 WAC.
Hearing Location(s): On November 28, 2018, at 1:30 p.m., at Bellevue College, Room B201A.
Date of Intended Adoption: January 9, 2019.
Submit Written Comments to: Kathi Hutchins, 3000 Landerholm Circle S.E., Bellevue, WA 98007, email Kathi.hutchins@bellevuecollege.edu, phone 425-564-2451, by November 28, 2018.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Katelynn Creeley, phone 425-564-4159, TTY 425-564-6189, email Katelynn.creeley@bellevuecollege.edu, by November 28, 2018.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: Bellevue College proposes amending chapter 132H-169 WAC to better conform with recent changes in the law concerning public records; model rules recommended by the attorney general's office, and proposed agency practices to include charging for electronic records.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: See purpose above.
Statute Being Implemented: Chapter 304, Laws of 2017.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: [Bellevue College], governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting, Implementation, and Enforcement: Kathi Hutchins, A140, 425-564-2451.
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. Bellevue College is not one of the enumerated agencies required to conduct cost-benefit analyses under RCW
34.05.328(5).
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.
D. L. Sullivan
Executive Assistant
to the President
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-10-045, filed 4/30/99, effective 5/31/99)
WAC 132H-169-020Purpose.
The purpose of this chapter is to ((
ensure compliance with the provisions of the Washington state public disclosure laws (RCW 42.17.250 ff.) governing access to public records, while at the same time preserving the right to privacy for college students and employees and minimizing disruption to the operation of college programs and services))
provide access to existing, identifiable, nonexempt public records of Bellevue College in accordance with the Public Records Act, chapter 42.56 RCW.
NEW SECTION
WAC 132H-169-025Description of college.
(1)
Governance. Bellevue College is a public institution of higher education established under chapter
28B.50 RCW as a community college, which offers associate and baccalaureate degrees. The college is governed by a board of trustees appointed by the governor. The board appoints a president who serves as the chief executive officer responsible for the administration of the college.
(2) Main campus. The main campus of the college is located at 3000 Landerholm Circle S.E., Bellevue, Washington. The college also offers educational programs online and at another campus located at 14673 N.E. 29th Place, Bellevue, Washington.
(3)
Policies and procedures. College policies meeting the definition of a "rule" under the Administrative Procedure Act, chapter
34.05 RCW, are adopted by the board of trustees and published in Title 132H of the Washington Administrative Code (WAC). Other college policies approved by the administration are published in policies and procedures available on the college web site.
(4) Documents index. As an institution of higher education, the college generally does not have occasion to issue nonexempt "final orders," "declaratory orders," "interpretive statements," or "policy statements" as those terms are defined and used in the Public Records Act. The secretary of the college's board of trustees does maintain and publish on the college web site a documents index of the board's approved meeting minutes, motions, and resolutions. Inquiries may be directed to the secretary of the board in the office of the president.
(5) College web site. The college's official web site, available at http://www.bellevuecollege.edu/ provides general information about the college and its board of trustees, administration, educational programs, and policies and procedures. Persons seeking public records of the college are encouraged to view the records available on the web site prior to submitting a records request.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-10-045, filed 4/30/99, effective 5/31/99)
WAC 132H-169-030Definitions.
(1) "Public record
." ((
as defined by RCW 42.17.020(36) means "any writing containing information relating to the conduct of government or the performance of any governmental or proprietary function prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics." All public records of Bellevue Community College, Community College District VIII, are considered to be available for public access except as exempted or limited by WAC 132H-169-070.(2) "Writing" as defined by RCW 42.17.020(42) includes all means of recording any form of communication or representation, including documents, pictures, computer tapes or disks, and sound recordings))
The term "public record" and other terms defined in the Public Records Act shall have the same meaning in this chapter that they have under the Public Records Act. (2) "Public Records Act." References in this chapter to the "Public Records Act" are to chapter 42.56 RCW. (3) Requestor. A "requestor" is any person or entity requesting public records of the college pursuant to the Public Records Act.
(4) College. The term "college" means Bellevue College.
NEW SECTION
WAC 132H-169-035Public records officer.
(1) Designation. A public records officer designated by the college shall be responsible for responding to public records requests in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and applicable provisions of the Public Records Act, chapter
42.56 RCW. The duties of the public records officer under this chapter may be delegated to one or more public records assistants designated by the college.
(2) Duties. The public records officer shall oversee the college's compliance with the Public Records Act. The records officer (or designee) and the college are responsible for providing the fullest assistance to requestors of public records, for ensuring that public records are protected from damage or disorganization, and for preventing records requests from excessively interfering with essential institutional functions or unreasonably disrupting the operations of the college. The college may take reasonable precautions to prevent a requestor from being unreasonably disruptive or disrespectful to college staff.
(3) Records office. Inquiries regarding public records of the college may be addressed to the public records officer at the following address:
Public Records Officer
Bellevue College
3000 Landerholm Circle S.E.
Bellevue, WA 98007
425-564-2451
recordsofficer@bellevuecollege.edu
(4) Office hours. The customary office hours of the public records office are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-10-045, filed 4/30/99, effective 5/31/99)
WAC 132H-169-040Requests for ((access))public records.
((Requests for access to and/or copies of public records maintained at Bellevue Community College shall be made in writing to the Vice President for Administrative Services, 3000 Landerholm Circle SE, Bellevue, Washington, 98007. Requesters should submit form BCC 010-072, "Request for Public Records," or write a letter to the vice president for administrative services which:
(1) Provides the requester's name, full mailing address, and telephone number;
(2) States whether the requester is representing him/herself or is representing an agency or company, and if so, gives the agency or company name;
(3) For records concerning a past or present Bellevue Community College student, provides the name, student identification number, and last date of attendance (if known) of that student;
(4) For records concerning a past or present Bellevue Community College employee, provides the name, job title or department, and last date of employment (if known) of that employee;
(5) Provides a specific and detailed description of the record being requested;
(6) States whether the requester wishes only to examine the record and will come to the college to do so or, instead, wishes to obtain a copy of the record;
(7) Certifies that the requester
(a) Will not use the information obtained through the request for public records for commercial purposes,
(b) Has read and understood chapter 132H-169 WAC, and
(c) Agrees to return the record in its original condition if the requester examines the record on campus or to pay the cost of having the copy made.))(1) Written requests preferred. Request for public records of the college may be addressed to the public records officer at the address given in WAC 132H-169-035. The college encourages, but does not require, requestors to use the public records request form made available by the public records office or online at https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/legal/publicrecords/. Requests made orally, whether by phone or in person, may be confirmed in writing by the public records officer.
(2) Contents of records requests. A request for public records must include the following information:
(a) The name and contact information of the person requesting the records;
(b) The requestor's mailing address, which may be an electronic mail address;
(c) The date and time of the request;
(d) A description of the requested records that is sufficiently detailed to enable the public records officer to identify and locate the records; and
(e) A statement indicating whether the requestor wishes to inspect the records or to receive copies of the records in paper or electronic form.
(3) Lists of individuals for commercial purposes. State agencies and institutions are not permitted to provide lists of individuals for commercial purposes. A request for lists of individuals must be accompanied by the requestor's signed declaration that the list will not be used for commercial purposes. The public records officer may inquire as to the requestor's intended use of the list and may deny the request if it is evident from the request that the list will be used for a commercial purpose.
(4) Assistance in identifying records. The public records officer may assist requestors in identifying the specific records sought by the requestor. With limited exceptions, a requestor may not be required to state the purpose of the request. However, the records officer may ask the purpose of the request if such inquiry will assist in identifying the records request.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-10-045, filed 4/30/99, effective 5/31/99)
WAC 132H-169-050((Response to))Processing of records requests.
(((1) The vice president for administrative services or his/her designee will respond to the request within five business days after receiving it.
(2) Depending on the nature of the request and of the record concerned, the vice president for administrative services will respond in one of the following ways:
(a) Make the record available or provide a copy as requested;
(b) State that the record as described does not exist at Bellevue Community College at this time;
(c) Acknowledge the request and ask for additional descriptive information, in cases where the description provided is incomplete or unclear;
(d) Acknowledge the request and state a date by which the record(s) will be provided, for example in cases where the request is for large numbers of documents or records in out-of-the-ordinary formats, or when the request has been made at peak periods such as registration or the first week of instruction;
(e) Deny the request in whole or in part and indicate the specific reason for the denial.))
(1) Applicable law. Requests for public records will be processed in accordance with these rules and applicable provisions of Public Records Act, chapter 42.56 RCW. Guidance concerning the application of these rules may be found in the advisory model rules adopted by the attorney general under chapter 44-14 WAC. (2) Prioritizing of requests. Public records requests generally will be processed in the order in which they are received by the records office and within the staffing limitations of the office. However, the records office may expedite requests for a single record or for only a few records if such records are easily identifiable and can be readily retrieved. The records office may ask, but not require, a requestor to prioritize the records the requestor is seeking.
(3) Clarification of requests. The public records officer may request clarification of a records request in accordance with applicable provisions of the Public Records Act. The requestor must respond to the request for clarification within thirty days of the request for clarification.
(4) Providing records by installment. If a requestor submits multiple records requests, or if a request seeks a large number of records or many different types of records, the public records officer may provide access to the records in installments in accordance with applicable provisions of the Public Records Act.
(5) Denial of bot requests. The public records officer may deny a bot request as defined under the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56.080(3) if the records officer reasonably believes the request was automatically generated by a computer program or script. AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-10-045, filed 4/30/99, effective 5/31/99)
WAC 132H-169-060((Appeal after request is denied.))Review of denials of records request.
((If a request for access to public records is submitted according to WAC 132H-169-040 and is denied, the college is required to conduct an internal review of the denial and the requester has the right to appeal the decision to deny access. The requester should address his/her reason for appeal in writing to the college president who, after consulting with the vice president for administrative services, other college administrators, and legal counsel as appropriate, shall respond in writing within five business days after receiving the appeal. The president's decision is considered final.))(1) Petition for internal administrative review. A requestor who objects to the denial, or partial denial, of a records request may petition in writing to the public records officer for a review of that decision. The public records officer will promptly refer the petition to the office of the president. A senior administrator designated by the president will consider the petition and will render a decision within two business days following the initial receipt of the petition by the public records officer. The time for considering the petition may be extended by mutual agreement of the college and the requestor.
(2) Review by attorney general's office. A requestor who objects to the denial, or partial denial, of a records request may request the office of the attorney general to review the matter as provided in RCW 42.56.530 and WAC 44-06-160. Requests for attorney general review must be directed to: Public Records Review, Office of the Attorney General, P.O. Box 40100, Olympia, Washington 98504-0100. (3) Judicial review. A requestor may petition the superior court for judicial review of the college's decision denying a public records request, whether in whole or in part, by following the procedures in RCW 42.56.550. The denial of a petition for internal administrative review under subsection (1) of this section shall constitute the final agency action subject to judicial review. AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-10-045, filed 4/30/99, effective 5/31/99)
WAC 132H-169-070((Exemptions and limitations.))Records exempt from inspection for copying.
((
(1) Certain public records are exempt from public access according to RCW 42.17.310. Access to these records will not be granted unless the vice president for administrative services determines that disclosure would not affect any vital governmental interest. If the interest can be protected by deletion of personal references, access shall be granted following deletion of such material, and a reasonable time shall be allowed for deleting the material.(2) Student educational records are available only in accordance with the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C. 1232g), which establishes that the education records of students attending or having attended the college are confidential and can be released only with written permission of the student.
(3) Records concerning applicants to and employees of Bellevue Community College are available only to such faculty and staff members, including supervisory personnel, who must have access to certain records in order to carry out the business of the college. The only information contained in an individual's employee file which shall be available for public inspection shall be the name, status, salary, and teaching duties of the employee. The employee, however, shall have full access to his/her personnel file as provided by the pertinent bargaining unit agreement.))
(1) Public Records Act exemptions. The Public Records Act, chapter 42.56 RCW, exempts from inspection or copying certain categories of records as set forth in the Public Records Act or under other statutes. The public records officer will disclose the existence of exempt records as required by law, but will deny the inspection or copying of such records to the extent that the records are exempt from inspection or copying under the Public Records Act or other applicable law. (2) Commonly applied exemptions. The public records officer maintains a list explaining the exemptions most commonly applied by the college in processing requests for public records. A copy of the list can be requested from the public records officer and will typically be provided by the records officer in responding to a request for records that are determined in whole or in part to be exempt from inspection or copying.
(3) Determining applicable exemptions. The public records officer may seek information from the requestor sufficient to determine whether another statute prohibits disclosure of the requested records. For example, student education records generally may not be disclosed to third parties without the student's written consent.
NEW SECTION
WAC 132H-169-085Copying fees—Payments.
(1) Fees and payment procedures. The following copying fees and payment procedures apply to requests to the college under chapter
42.56 RCW and received on or after the effective date of this section.
(2) Inspection of records. There is no fee for inspecting public records made available for inspection by the public records officer.
(3) Actual costs not calculated. Pursuant to RCW
42.56.120 (2)(b), the college is not calculating all actual costs for copying records because to do so would be unduly burdensome for the following reasons:
(a) The institution does not have the resources to conduct a study to determine all its actual copying costs;
(b) To conduct such a study would interfere with other essential college functions; and
(c) Through the 2017 legislative process, the public and requestors have commented on and been informed of authorized fees and costs, including for electronic records, provided in RCW
42.56.120 (2)(b) and (c), (3), and (4).
(4) Default fees adopted. The college will charge for copies or records pursuant to the default fees in RCW
42.56.120 (2)(b) and (c). The college will charge for customized services pursuant to RCW
42.56.120(3). Under RCW
42.56.130, the college may charge other copy fees authorized by statutes outside of chapter
42.56 RCW. The college may enter into an alternative fee agreement with a requestor under RCW
42.56.120(4). The charges for copying methods used by the college are summarized in the fee schedule available on the college's web site at
https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/legal/publicrecords/.
(5) Advance payment required – Fee waivers. Requestors are required to pay for copies in advance of receiving records or an installment of records. The records officer will notify the requestor when payment is due. Fee waivers are an exception and are available for some small requests under the following conditions:
(a) It is within the discretion of the public records officer to waive copying fees when:
(i) All of the records responsive to an entire request are paper copies only and consist of twenty-five or fewer pages; or
(ii) All of the records responsive to an entire request are electronic and can be provided in a single email with attachments of a size totaling no more than the equivalent of one hundred printed pages. If that email for any reason is not deliverable, records will be provided through another means of delivery, and the requestor will be charged in accordance with this rule.
(b) Fee waivers are not applicable to records provided in installments.
(6) Copying fee deposits. The public records officer may require an advance deposit of ten percent of the estimated fees when copying fees for an installment or an entire request or customized service charge, exceed twenty-five dollars.
(7) Payment method. Payment should be made by check or money order payable to Bellevue College. The college prefers not to receive cash. For cash payments, it is within the public records officer's discretion to determine the denomination of bills and coins that will be accepted.
(8) Closure of request for nonpayment. The college will close a request when a requestor fails by the payment date to pay in the manner prescribed for records, an installment of records, or a required deposit.
NEW SECTION
WAC 132H-169-095Court protection of public records.
(1) Notifying interested persons. The college, as required or permitted by law or contract, including any collective bargaining agreement, and in other appropriate circumstances, may notify persons named in a public record, or to whom the record specifically pertains, that release of the record has been requested and that such persons may apply to the superior court for a protective order under RCW
42.56.540.
(2) Applying for court protection. The college in appropriate circumstances may apply to the superior court for a protective order enjoining the examination of any specific public record in accordance with the procedures under RCW
42.56.540. Nothing in the chapter shall be construed as either requiring or prohibiting the college's application to the court for such an order.
REPEALER
The following sections of the Washington Administrative Code are repealed:
WAC 132H-169-010 | Title. |
WAC 132H-169-080 | Notification of affected persons. |
WAC 132H-169-090 | Protest concerning access. |
WAC 132H-169-100 | Requests for review only. |
WAC 132H-169-110 | Requests for copies. |
WAC 132H-169-120 | No obligation to create records. |
WAC 132H-169-130 | Sanctions. |