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Tennessee Sports Wagering Advisory Council > Access to Public Records of the Sports Wagering Advisory Council
Short Summary
This document governs the access to public records of the Sports Wagering Advisory Council in the State of Tennessee. It establishes rules for providing economical and efficient access to public records held by the Council. The document defines key terms such as ‘Public Records,’ ‘Public Records Request Coordinator,’ ‘Records Custodian,’ and ‘Requestor.’ It outlines the process for requesting access to public records, including the required information and forms. The document specifies that public records, except for confidential ones, are open for inspection by any citizen of Tennessee during the Council’s business hours. It also allows for requests to be made orally or in writing, and provides guidelines for the location and appointment requirements for record inspection. The document further outlines the responsibilities of the records custodian, including prompt responses to requests and options for delivering copies of records. It specifies fees for copies and labor, as well as the requirement for pre-payment of charges when estimated costs exceed $10. The document also mentions the authority and administrative history of the rules. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in the document.
Whom does it apply to?
Citizens of the State of Tennessee
What does it govern?
Access to public records of the Sports Wagering Advisory Council
What are exemptions?
Public records deemed confidential by the TPRA and the Rules of the Council or other applicable law
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in the document.
Jurisdiction
Tennessee