Chapter 92F
27 sections
§92F-1 Official name for this law
§92F-2 Purpose of the open records law
§92F-3 Definitions for government records law
§92F-4 When federal money requires skipping state rules
§92F-11 Your right to see government records
§92F-12 What government records must be made public
§92F-13 When the government can keep records secret
§92F-14 When your private information can stay secret
§92F-15 How to sue to get a government record
§92F-15.3 Tell the Office of Information Practices about your lawsuit
§92F-15.5 Alternative way to appeal a denial of access
§92F-16 Protection from lawsuits for good-faith record decisions
§92F-17 Crimes for leaking or stealing government records
§92F-18 What agencies must do to follow this law
§92F-19 When agencies can share your records
§92F-21 Your right to see your own personal record
§92F-22 When the government can refuse to show you your own records
§92F-23 Access to your personal record: first steps
§92F-24 How to fix mistakes in your personal records
§92F-25 How to appeal a refusal to fix your record
§92F-26 Rules for carrying out this law
§92F-27 Suing an agency for violating this part
§92F-27.5 Alternative way to appeal a denial of access
§92F-28 Access to personal records by court order or other law
§92F-41 Office of information practices; established
§92F-42 What the Office of Information Practices must do
§92F-43 Agency appeal of an OIP decision