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Record Creation Requirements of FOIA

By Julie Tappendorf on November 8, 2023

As a general rule,
the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) does not require a public body to
create records – instead, it requires a public body to provide access to
records the public body already has in its possession or under its control,
subject to applicable exemptions. However, there are a few provisions in FOIA that
do require the creation, retention, and, in some cases, the posting of certain
records by public bodies. These requirements are listed below:

  1. List
    of documents or categories of records that are immediately disclosable upon
    request.
  2. Current
    list of all types or categories of records under the control of the public
    body. 
  3. A
    description of the manner in which electronic records will be provided to
    persons who do not have reasonable access to computers or printers.
  4. A
    brief description of the public body.
  5. A
    short summary of the public body’s purpose.
  6. A
    block diagram of its functional subdivisions.
  7.  Total
    amount of the operating budget.
  8. Number
    and location of the public body’s offices.
  9. Approximate
    number of full and part time employees.
  10. Membership
    of all advisory boards, commissions, committees, or councils.
  11. Description
    of the method by which persons can file FOIA requests.
  12. Directory
    of FOIA Officers.
  13. Address
    where FOIA requests can be directed.
  14. FOIA
    fees.
  • Posted in:
    Government
  • Blog:
    Municipal Minute
  • Organization:
    Ancel Glink, P.C.
  • Article: View Original Source

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