All public requests to inspect, copy or mechanically reproduce or obtain a reproduction of any public record of the Mississippi State Board of Funeral Service (Board) must be submitted in writing to: the Executive Director, Mississippi State Board of Funeral Service, 3010 Lakeland Cove, Suite W, Flowood, Mississippi 39232. This rule is not intended to apply to any record or other document, which is exempted or privileged under the provisions of the Mississippi Public Records Act.
The written request must be typed or clearly hand printed on a letter size piece of paper and must specify in detail the public record(s) sought. The request must include a description of the type of record, dates, title of a publication, and other information which may aid in locating the record. No verbal or telephone requests for records will be accepted.
Under the Public Records Act, documents that are exempt from public access to records include, but are not limited to, personnel records, appraisal records, attorney communications and work products of attorneys, academic records, third party confidential commercial or financial information, licensure applications and examination records, and individual tax records.
Within seven (7) working days of the Board's receipt of a public records request, the Board shall review same and determine whether the records sought are exempt or privileged by law and shall either:
When a request for information is made for documents furnished to the Board by a third party, the Board will give notice of the request to the third party as required by the Public Records Act. Such third party information will not be released without the prior written consent of the third party authorizing the release of the information and/or until the third party has been provided with notice of the public records request and an opportunity to seek a court order protecting such records from public review. No third party information will be released by the Board if the third party obtains a court order prohibiting the disclosure of such information.
When possible, nonexempt material will be separated from exempt material and only the exempt material will be withheld from disclosure by the Board.
If the Board determines that the records requested are exempt or privileged under the law, the request shall be denied and the person making the request will be provided a statement of the specific reasons for the denial. Such denials shall be kept on file for inspection by any person for three (3) years from the date such denials are made.
Public records of the Board are available for inspection and copying or reproduction during regular office hours (8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday) by appointment. All inspection, copying or mechanical reproduction of records must be done in the office of the Board. The time, place and manner of inspection and reproduction or copying will not be allowed to interfere with the official duties of the Board. The Board will not allow its records to be taken from the Board office.
The requester must pay the Board in advance all reasonably estimated costs of searching, obtaining from storage, reviewing, shipping and/or duplicating the requested records. Such payment must be sufficient to cover the actual costs to the Board of complying with the public records request. There shall be a charge of $1.00 per page for each copy. Copies printed on both sides (front and back) shall be considered as two (2) pages for copy charge purposes. Mailing cost shall be calculated at the applicable rate for each such mailing. If the request involves notice being given to a third party, the cost of mailing such notice to the third party shall be charged to the requester. Cost of obtaining records from any state storage facilities and the search for the records shall be charged to the requester. If the actual cost of a public records request exceeds the estimated cost provided to the requester, the requester will be required to pay the Board the difference between the amounts paid in advance by the requester and the actual cost of supplying the record to the requester.
Payment by the public records requester must be made by money order or certified check.
The Board has also established a schedule of standard fees for frequently requested documents and information, directory or labels of licensees, and electronically accessible data.
30 Miss. Code. R. 2401-2.7