Fremont Public Library District is committed to providing citizens and taxpayers access to applicable public records under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA” or “the Act”). 5 ILCS 140/1 et. seq. FOIA is incorporated in this policy by reference. These Rules do not supersede the provisions of FOIA. If a provision of this Policy conflicts with FOIA, then the provisions of FOIA will govern.
The intent of this policy is to clarify the requirements and to assist staff in complying with both the letter and the spirit of the Act. The statutory provisions of the Act apply to all public records (as defined by FOIA) having been prepared by or for, or having been used or being used by, received by, in the possession of, or under the control of the Library in the transaction of public business. Public records will be made available during normal business hours for inspection or copying. The Library assures that a written request for public records will receive a response within the statutory time frames established in FOIA.
I. A brief description of our public body is as follows:
We are required to report and be answerable in our operations to the Illinois State Library, Springfield, Illinois
II. Information and records available to the public may be requested in the following manner:
III. Within five business days of the receipt of a written request (21 days if the request is for a commercial purpose) the Library will respond with the requested records request an extension under the Act, or deny the request in writing. Denial of the request will occur if the public records requested fall into one of the specific exemptions in the Act or in those situations where the public body determines the requested records do not exist, or that it has no access to the requested records. If only part of the request is denied , the extent of the partial disclosure and partial denial will be stated in the response. Any denial will include a citation to the exemption claimed to authorize the denial and the specific reasons for the denial.
IV. Denial of access by the FOIA Officer may be appealed to the Public Access Counselor (PAC) at the Office of the Illinois Attorney General in writing within 60 (sixty) days. The PAC may be contacted at (217) 299-3642, or 500 S. Second Street, Springfield, IL 62701.
V. Records may be inspected or copied.
If the records are kept in electronic format, a specific format may be requested and, if feasible, they will be so provided, but if not, they will be provided either in the electronic format in which they are kept or in paper at the discretion of the requester. The Library will require payment for the cost of the actual medium only.
VI. Types of Records
This policy last revised on 3/21/24