Public Records Requests
If you receive a request for records, immediate;y contact Robin Sanchez at rgsanchez@ucanr.edu. |
Note, any request for a record can constitute as a public request; requester need not cite CPRA.
On this page: Overview, Process, Best Practices, FAQs, Links.
Overview
The University of California (UC), Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR), is
required to manage its records in accordance with the California Public Records Act (CPRA), the California Information Practices Act (IPA), other State and Federal requirements, as well as UC policy.
While the information provided here is general, each request for information is specific and unique. It is crucial that all public record requests be promptly forwarded to PCPA's director, Robin Sanchez (rgsanchez@ucanr.edu), upon receipt. This is especially important if any information in the records needs to be redacted.
It is important to note that a public record may include any document or record, whether written or electronic, that is prepared, owned, used, or retained by the University. This includes work emails, a personal email address used for work purposes, text messages about work, Slack or Team conversations, voice messages, Zoom recordings, etc.
When you receive a request
- Immediately forward the request to PCRA (rgsanchez@ucanr.edu).
- The law requires a response within 10 days of the receipt of a public record request.
- The PCRA team will engage the requestor and work with your office to identify responsive records.
- Search for and collect all responsive records.
- Send reports to PCRA.
- PCRA will apply exemptions and redact in accordance to CPRA and IPA regulations.
- Your concerns regarding disclosure will be factored into any balancing analysis.
- After redaction or withholding of records, PCRA will return documents to you for final inspection.
- PCRA will release responsive documents to the requester.
If you would like to make a public record request from an ANR unit, send your request to Robin Sanchez (rgsanchez@ucanr.edu).
Best Practices
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Public Records FAQs
A public record includes any document or record, written or electronic that is prepared, owned, used, or retained by the University in the course of business. This includes work emails, a personal email address used for work purposes, text messages about work, Slack or Teams conversations, voice messages, Zoom recordings, etc.
Upon request, the University must disclose public records unless a specific exemption from disclosure applies.
It is important to note that any request for a record can constitute as a public request; requester need not cite CPRA.
Under the IPA, the public has very limited rights to personal information about another individual. Personal information is defined as any information maintained by the University that identifies or describes an individual. Most personal information is considered confidential and not disclosable to the public. However, individuals have the right to access certain personal information about themselves held by the University with few exceptions. Proof of identification may be required when releasing records made under the IPA.
Contact Us
Robin Sanchez J.D.
Title: Director, Policies, Compliance and Programmatic Agreements
Address: UC Agriculture & Natural Resources
2801 Second Street
168
Davis, CA 95618-7774
Phone: (530) 750-1235
Email: rgsanchez@ucanr.edu
Useful Links
ANR Policy and Procedure Manual, Section 402, Records
UC Business and Finance Bulletin RPM Series, Records Management and Privacy
UC Office of General Counsel, Access to and privacy of records
UC Office of General Counsel, The ABC's of Privacy and Public Records
UC Office of General Counsel, Frequently Asked Questions
UC Office of the President, Records Retention Schedule