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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 71 — STATE GOVERNMENT · Chapter 31

§ 3103. Records open to public.

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§ 3103. Records open to public.
(a)General rule.-- The minutes of the commission shall be preserved as permanent records. Correspondence, other papers and records of the commission shall be maintained for periods established in the commission's records retention schedule, which may, upon publication of notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, be changed at the discretion of the commission to meet the criteria and needs of the commission.
(b)Electronic records.-- The commission and the director, in their deliberations, may rely on computerized or electronically or mechanically reproduced records.
(c)Records to be public.-- On written request, supported by justification acceptable to the director and subject to reasonable regulation, all records of the commission shall be open to public inspection during ordinary business hours except as otherwise provided for under this chapter.
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