Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R652. Natural Resources, Forestry, Fire and State Lands |
R652-6. Government Records Access and Management |
R652-6-500. Other Requests
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1. For research purposes:
Access requests for private or controlled records for research purposes pursuant to Section 63G-2-202(8), shall be made in writing and directed only to the records officer.
2. To amend a record:
An individual may contest the accuracy or completeness of a document pertaining to him as maintained by the division pursuant to Section 63G-2-603.
(a) The request to amend shall be made in writing to the records officer. (b) Appeals of requests to amend a record shall be handled as informal hearings under the Utah Administrative Procedures Act.
3. To claim business confidentiality:
A request for protected records status based on a claim of business confidentiality may be made pursuant to Section 63G-2-309. Such a request shall be submitted in writing to the director or his designee. The request shall contain the claim of business confidentiality and a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality.
4. To claim limited records status:
A lessee may claim that mineral information provided to the division should be protected under Section 65A-6-7.
(a) Such a request shall be submitted in writing to the director or his designee. The request shall contain a claim that the information provided the division is of a proprietary nature and a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim.
(b) If the division agrees the information is of a proprietary nature, the request shall be granted and the information shall receive limited records status until:
i) the lease is terminated and the division believes the release of the information is not detrimental to the trust; or
ii) the lessee or its successor in interest ceases to exist as an entity and the division believes the release of the information is not detrimental to the trust.
(c) A record granted limited records status under this section shall not be released to another party without written permission from the lessee providing the information during the period the limited records status is in effect.
(d) The division may make information provided limited records status under this section available for inspection, but not for copying, by the Utah Geological Survey or the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining if consultation is requested by the division, provided further that the confidentiality of such information is safeguarded.