Right to Know Law (RTKL) Policy

Pursuant to Section 504 of the Right-to-Know Law, 65 P.S. §67.101 et seq. (RTKL), PENNVEST sets forth the following policies, process, and procedures, regarding responses by the Agency to requests made pursuant to the RTKL, in addition to complying with the policies set forth in Management Directive 205.36. To facilitate access to documents of public interest and reduce the need for RTKL requests, PENNVEST makes many documents public. PENNVEST uploads its procurement and funding contracts to the Pennsylvania Department of Treasury website, pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 17 of the RTKL, 65 P.S. §§ 67.1701-1702 and may also place other public records on PENNVEST’s website as it deems appropriate.

 

The link to the Pennsylvania Department of Treasury website is located in the Resources section at the bottom of this webpage.

RTKL Requests

The public may request information of PENNVEST under the RTKL.

RTKL requests can be initiated via a written request that is mailed or emailed to PENNVEST.

 

RTKL Requests Should Include the:

  • Name of the person to which PENNVEST should address its response.
  • Mailing address of the person to which PENNVEST should address its response.
  • Email address of the person to which PENNVEST should address its response.
  • Statement that the request is made pursuant to the RTKL.
  • Specific details of the request to enable PENNVEST to determine which records are being requested.

 

Pursuant to Section 701 of the RTKL, the person submitting the RTKL request must be a legal resident of the United States.

Send an RTKL Request Via U.S. Mail

PENNVEST Agency Open Records Officer

Attn: Denise Zern

333 Market Street

18th Floor

Harrisburg, PA 17101

Send an RTKL Request Via Email

RA-RTKLPENNVEST@pa.gov

 

 

While verbal requests may be fulfilled by PENNVEST, the requester cannot pursue the relief and remedies provided under the RTKL unless the request is in writing.

Requestors should use PENNVEST’s Right to Know Request Form. More information on Right to Know can be found by visiting the Commonwealth’s Office of Open Records "How to File a Request" webpage.

The regular business hours of PENNVEST’s RTKL Office are 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Any RTKL request received by the RTKL Office after the close of regular business hours shall be deemed to have been received by that office on the following business day.

Please note, RTKL requests received by PENNVEST will be considered “public record” information and PENNVEST may make these requests available for public access through its website.

 

 

Responses

The agency will respond to all right-to-know requests. 

The PENNVEST’s Open Records Officer (AORO) may respond by providing a requester with access to inspect a record electronically or as otherwise maintained by PENNVEST, either by:

  1. Providing access in the offices of PENNVEST
  2. Sending a copy to the requester, or
  3. Notifying the requester that the record is available through publicly accessible electronic means.

Each option is a "response" under the RTKL. The Agency's notice to the requester is also a response. It can grant, deny, or partly grant and partly deny access to a record. The Agency may send written responses to requesters by United States mail, by hand, by fax, or by e-mail. Hand delivery can be in person or by delivery service.

The RTKL requires that PENNVEST responds to an RTKL request within 5 business days. If more time is needed to fullfill the RTKL request, PENNVEST may provide written notice to the requester , within 5 business days, that additional time will be required.

To calculate the end of the 5-day period, exclude the request day. The first business day if the 5 business day period is the Agency's next working day.

The response sent by PENNVEST notifying the requester that additional time is needed, beyond the five (5) business days, is called an "interim response."

The Agency Open Records Officer (AORO) can provide an interim response for the following reasons:

  1. The RTKL request requires redaction of a public record;
  2. The RTKL request requires retrieval of a record from a remote location;
  3. A required response cannot be provided within 5 business days due to significant staffing limitations, which we must specify in the interim response.
  4. A legal review is necessary to determine whether the record requested is subject to access under the RTKL;
  5. The requester has not complied with the Agency’s policies regarding access to public records;
  6. The requester did not pay fees demanded, exceeding $100, to fulfill the RTKL request. If the Agency requires prepayment, the time between when the fee payment request is sent to the requestor and the payment is received by PENNVEST is not counted in the 5-day response time.
  7. The extent or nature of the request precludes a response within the required time period. An interim response must be sent to the requester before the end of the 5 business day period.

It must say that the request is being reviewed and why. It must also give a reasonable date for the full response. This date must not be more than 30 calendar days from the end of the 5 business day period.

If the due date is more than 30 days after the five days in Section 901 of the RTKL, the request will be deemed denied. This is true unless the requester has agreed in writing to the date in the notice.

There are three possible final responses.

Either the request is:

1) Granted
2) Denied; or
3) Granted in part and denied in part.

The failure to make a timely response is deemed to be a denial. If a written request is denied, the Agency will issue a final written response.

The response will include an explanation of how the requester can appeal. The denial will also say why in writing. It will cite the legal support.. The Agency's reasons for the denial will be included.

The Agency will not deny access to a record because some of the record is not public.

The private parts of the record are not subject to disclosure. The Agency will provide only the parts that are public record and remove the sections not subject to disclosure. 

The Agency can show a record to a requester in three ways.

1. The requester can check the record at the Agency's offices. The choice of the building and room to access these records lies with the Agency Open Records Officer (AORO).
2. The Agency can send a copy. 
3. The Agency can direct the requester to a public website.

 The Agency must provide the record in the format requested, if available. Otherwise, it will be provided in the existing format.

If a record only exists electronically, the Agency must print it if requested. The Agency is not required to create or reorganize records for requests.

It is at the Agency's discretion on how copies of public records are made.  The Agency may assign staff to make the duplications or allow the requester make their copies using the Agency's equipment. 

The Agency may contract a duplication service, if deemed necessary, but the requester must pay the costs associated with the duplication service.

 

 

Appeals

If a request is denied, the requester can appeal to the Office of Open Records within 15 business days of the mailing of the Agency's response. The appeal must state the grounds for why the record should be public must address the agency's gounds for denial.

The appeal must be sent to both the Office of Open Records and PENNVEST's Agency Open Records Officer (AORO) . The appeal should include:

  1. PENNVEST's response,
  2. The RTKL request,
  3. Appeal form which is available on the Office of Open Records "RTKL Forms" webpage or by selecting the "View Appeal Form" button to the right.

 

The Commonwealth Office of Open Records
Commonwealth Keystone Building
400 North Street, Plaza Level
Harrisburg, PA
17120-0225

Phone: 717-346-9903
Email: openrecords@pa.gov

A person other than the agency or requester with a direct interest in the record subject to an appeal under this section may, within 15 days following receipt of actual knowledge of the appeal but no later than the date the appeals officer issues an order, file a written request to provide information or to appear before the appeals officer or to file information in support of the requester’s or agency’s position.

The Appeals Officer may, but need not, grant the request. For more on appeal process, select the "Visit the Office of Open Records Website" button to the right.

 

 

Fees

Applicable fees to be charged by the Agency under the RTKL are as follows:

The Office of Open Records, under the RTKL, can set two fees for Commonwealth agencies. One is for Duplication and the other for Enhanced Electronic Access.

The Agency charges a maximum of $.25 per page for duplication, unless a law says otherwise. On-site duplication might cost less, at $.15 per page.

According to Agency policy, fees for the first 20 pages can be waived. Beyond that, duplication charges apply.

View the duplication fees established by the Office of Open Records by selecting the "View the Fee Structure" button to the right.

  1. The Agency charges $1 for certified copies. Requesters also pay postage, fax, or microfiche costs. Moreover, they pay for specialized documents.

  2. Special rules apply to administrative proceeding transcripts. Before a ruling is final, requesters can ask the agency or the stenographer for a transcript. In this case, the stenographer can charge their usual fee.

  3. Once a ruling is final, a transcript request is treated like any other record request. The cost is up to $.25 per page.

According to 65 P.S. §67.1307(g), the Agency can charge requesters for necessary costs. However, it will decide these fees case by case.

No charge shall be made for Agency or legal review of the record to see whether the requested records are public records that are subject to production.

If the estimated fees to fulfill the RTKL request exceed $100.00, the requester may need to pay them in advance. They can do so by certified or ordinary check. But, the ordinary check must clear before the Agency counts it as received.

The demand for prepayment may specify a reasonable period of time. The requester must make such prepayment within this time. If the requester fails to prepay on time, the Agency is not required to produce the requested records.

All applicable fees must be paid in order to receive access to the record(s) requested. 65 P.S. §67.901. Requesters owe the Agency or a Governor's agency for RTKL requests where the agency produced records. They can't access records for other RTKL requests until they pay the past due amounts.

When an estimated fee was not needed because the estimate was $100 or less, but actual fees are over $100 or the fee was under $100, an agency has the discretion to provide the records and bill for the fee or to require payment first.

 

 

Contact the PENNVEST Agency Open Records Officer

Denise Zern, PENNVEST
Agency Open Records Officer
333 Market Street
18th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17101

 

Call us

You can call us at

(717) 783-6747

Email us

You can email us at

RA-RTKLPENNVEST@pa.gov

Contact the Commonwealth Office of Open Records

The Commonwealth Office of Open Records
Commonwealth Keystone Building
400 North Street, Plaza Level
Harrisburg, PA
17120-0225

Call us

You can call us at

717-346-9903

Email us

You can email us at

openrecords@pa.gov