BILL REQ. #: H-3667.1
State of Washington | 62nd Legislature | 2012 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/20/12. Referred to Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs.
AN ACT Relating to the destruction of documents subject to the public records act; and amending RCW 42.56.550.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 42.56.550 and 2011 c 273 s 1 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) Upon the motion of any person having been denied an opportunity
to inspect or copy a public record by an agency, the superior court in
the county in which a record is maintained may require the responsible
agency to show cause why it has refused to allow inspection or copying
of a specific public record or class of records. The burden of proof
shall be on the agency to establish that refusal to permit public
inspection and copying is in accordance with a statute that exempts or
prohibits disclosure in whole or in part of specific information or
records.
(2) Upon the motion of any person who believes that an agency has
not made a reasonable estimate of the time that the agency requires to
respond to a public record request, the superior court in the county in
which a record is maintained may require the responsible agency to show
that the estimate it provided is reasonable. The burden of proof shall
be on the agency to show that the estimate it provided is reasonable.
(3) Upon the motion of any person having been denied an opportunity
to inspect or copy a public record by an agency as a result of the
record having been destroyed without authority established under either
the provisions of chapter 40.14 RCW or other legal authority, the
superior court in the county in which the record should have been
maintained may require the responsible agency to show cause why the
record was destroyed absent legal authority to do so. The burden of
proof shall be on the agency to establish that the public record was
destroyed in accordance with statutory authority permitting such
destruction.
(4) Judicial review of all agency actions taken or challenged under
RCW 42.56.030 through 42.56.520 shall be de novo. Courts shall take
into account the policy of this chapter that free and open examination
of public records is in the public interest, even though such
examination may cause inconvenience or embarrassment to public
officials or others. Courts may examine any record in camera in any
proceeding brought under this section. The court may conduct a hearing
based solely on affidavits.
(((4))) (5) Any person who prevails against an agency in any action
in the courts seeking the right to inspect or copy any public record or
the right to receive a response to a public record request within a
reasonable amount of time shall be awarded all costs, including
reasonable attorney fees, incurred in connection with such legal
action. In addition, it shall be within the discretion of the court to
award such person an amount not to exceed one hundred dollars for each
day that he or she was denied the right to inspect or copy said public
record.
(((5))) (6) For actions under this section against counties, the
venue provisions of RCW 36.01.050 apply.
(((6))) (7) Actions under this section must be filed within one
year of the agency's claim of exemption or the last production of a
record on a partial or installment basis.