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Non-Binding Determination Letters-FOIA

In addition to issuing binding opinions, PAC resolves thousands of matters each year through mediation and non-binding determination letters. Below are illustrative examples of some of PAC's non-binding determination letters; additional past and present determination letters will be posted to this page from time to time.

2 – Definitions

2(a) – Definition of "public body"
Exclusion of judiciary
Exclusion of non-profits, federal agencies, individual aldermen, etc.
2(b) – Definition of "person"
Persons acting as a group
2(c) – Definition of "public records"
2(c-5) – Definition of "private information"
2(c-10) – Definition of "commercial purpose"
2(d) – Definition of "copying"
2(e) – Definition of "head of public body"
2(f) – Definition of "news media"
2(g) – Definition of "recurrent requester"
2(h) – Definition of "voluminous request"

2.5 – Obligation/receipt/use of public funds

2.15 – Arrest reports and criminal history records

2.20 – Severance and settlement agreements

3 – Standard process for receiving and responding to requests

3(c) – Submission/receipt of requests
3(d) – Standard response procedure
Completeness of response/reasonableness of search
Personal accounts and devices
Data requests
Doesn't identify records/asks questions
3(e) – Extending time for response

3.2 – Recurrent requester response procedure

3.3 – No duty to interpret or advise about records

3.5 – FOIA officer procedures and training

3.6 – Voluminous request response procedure

6 – Fees

7(1) – Obligation to disclose non-exempt portions of records that contain information subject to redaction

7(1) – Exemptions, which permit redacting/withholding exempt information/records

7(1)(a) – "Information specifically prohibited from disclosure"
Waiver
Protective orders and sealed records
7(1)(b) – Private information
7(1)(b-5) – Data notifying law enforcement regarding mental and physical status of subjects
7(1)(c) – Unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
Highly personal information
Compelling public interest in disclosure
Information that bears on public duties of public officials and employees
7(1)(d) – Law enforcement purposes and administrative enforcement proceedings
7(1)(d)(i) – Interfere with law enforcement proceedings
7(1)(d)(ii) – Interfere with administrative enforcement proceedings
7(1)(d)(iii) – Deprive of fair trial/impartial hearing
7(1)(d)(iv) – Confidential sources and other witnesses
7(1)(d)(v) – Unique or specialized investigative techniques
7(1)(d)(vi) – Endanger life or safety
7(1)(d)(vii) – Obstruct ongoing criminal investigation
7(1)(d-5) – Law enforcement record accessible only through shared electronic record management system
7(1)(d-6) – Officer Professional Conduct Database records
7(1)(d-7) – Automatic license plate readers (ALPR)
7(1)(e) – Security of prisons and jails
7(1)(f) – Deliberative process
Communications with third parties
Members of the public
References, survey takers
Inter-agency communications
Consultants for public body
Self-interested third parties
Exception for purely factual material
Exception when cited and identified by head of public body
7(1)(g) – Trade secrets, commercial or financial information
7(1)(h) – Proposals and bids
7(1)(i) – Valuable formulae, computer geographic systems, research data, etc. that would produce private gain or public loss
7(1)(j) – Educational matters
7(1)(k) – Architectural, engineering, and other construction related technical documents
7(1)(l) – Closed session minutes under Open Meetings Act
7(1)(m) – Confidential communications and privileged material
Attorney-client privilege and work product
Internal audits
7(1)(n) – Adjudication of employee discipline and grievances
7(1)(o) – Administrative or technical information associated with automated data processing systems
7(1)(p) – Collective negotiating matters
7(1)(q) – Test scores/data used to assess applicant for license or employment
7(1)(r) – Real estate purchase negotiations, real estate sales
7(1)(s) – Insurance
7(1)(t) – Reports prepared for regulation or supervision of financial institutions, insurance companies, or pharmacy benefit managers
7(1)(u) – Secret or confidential information, codes, algorithms, programs, or private keys intended to be used to create electronic signatures
7(1)(v) – Homeland security assessments, measures, response plans
7(1)(x) – Maps and other records re: location or security of facilities owned by utilities/power generators/Illinois Power Agency
7(1)(dd) – Sections 11-8 and 11-9 of Illinois Public Aid Code
7(1)(ee) – Personal info of minors in programming at park districts, forest preserve districts, conservation districts, recreation agencies, special recreation associations
7(1)(kk) – Public body’s credit card, debit card, bank account, Federal Employer Identification, and security code numbers, passwords, and similar account information that could be used for identity theft or fraud
7(1)(ll) – Records concerning the work of the threat assessment team of a school district

7(2) – Records in possession of entity contracted to perform governmental function

7.5 – Statutory exemptions

7.5(b) – Library Records Confidentiality Act
7.5(h) – State Officials and Employees Ethics Act and local inspectors general
7.5(k) – Section 11-212 of the Illinois Vehicle Code
7.5(q) – Personnel Record Review Act
7.5(r) – Illinois School Student Records Act
Own children/student incidents
Masked records/data
7.5(v) – Firearm Owners Identification Card Act, Firearm Concealed Carry Act
7.5(w) – Section 19.1 of the Toll Highway Act
7.5(y) – Adult Protective Services Act
7.5(aa) – Section 2.37 of the Wildlife Code
7.5(bb) – Juvenile Court Act of 1987

8.5 – Records maintained online

8.5(a) – Not required to copy record posted on website
8.5(b) – When record not reasonably accessible on website

9 – Denial letter requirements

9.5 – Request for Review process

9.5(a)
Signature requirement
Request denied in past 60 days
9.5(b) – Exclusion of commercial requesters
9.5(c) – Cooperation with PAC and confidentiality of records submitted
9.5(f) – PAC's discretion to issue binding opinions or resolve by other means
9.5(g) – Cannot pursue FOIA lawsuit at same time as Request for Review