UNC-Chapel Hill Instructions for Submitting Requests to Name Facilities and Units

Brooks Fuller filed this request with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill of North Carolina.
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21-332

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From: Brooks Fuller

David Routh
Vice Chancellor for University Development
Office of University Development
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
P.O. Box 309
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-0309
drouth@email.unc.edu

June 18, 2021

Dear Mr. Routh,

Under the North Carolina Public Records Law, G.S. §132-1, we are requesting a copy of the following:

* The "detailed instructions for submitting naming requests" to the Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Naming University Facilities and Units, as described in the UNC-Chapel Hill Policy on Naming University Facilities and Units at https://unc.policystat.com/policy/5076130/latest/

Because North Carolina law specifies requesters can obtain public documents "in any and all media in which the public agency is capable of providing them," please send the information in electronic form, and specifically in Excel (.csv) format where possible. As the law requires, please release all reasonably segregable nonexempt portions of documents.

We request a waiver of all fees for this request because this request is made as part of the process of news gathering and not for commercial use. Disclosure of the requested information is in the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly to public understanding of the operations or activities of government, namely the University of North Carolina.

State law requires that you respond to and fulfill this request "as promptly as possible." If you expect a significant delay of over three working business days in responding to and fulfilling this request, please contact me with information about when we might expect copies or the ability to inspect the requested records. Please provide records as they are processed.

If you deny any or all of this request, please cite each specific statutory exemption you feel justifies the refusal to release the information and notify me of the appeal procedures available to me under the law. If you contend that a responsive record contains confidential personnel information under North Carolina law, please redact the record for the purposes of protecting confidential information and produce the responsive portion of the record.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please contact us at 336-278-5506 or reply to this email address.

Thank you in advance for your facilitation of this request.

Best,

Brooks Fuller, Director, N.C. Open Government Coalition, Elon University

Bill Adair, Knight Professor of the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy, Duke University

Shannan Bowen, Executive Director, N.C. Local News Workshop, Elon University

Neal Caren, Associate Professor of Sociology, UNC-Chapel Hill

Paul Cuadros, Associate Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Victoria Smith Ekstrand, Associate Professor & Caroline H. and Thomas S. Royster Distinguished Professor for Graduate Education, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Jordan Green, adjunct faculty, Journalism Program, Wake Forest University and staff reporter at Raw Story

Calvin L. Hall, Department Chair & Associate Professor, North Carolina Central University Department of Mass Communication

Pam Kelley, freelance journalist and former higher education reporter, The Charlotte Observer

Daniel Kreiss, Edgar Thomas Cato Distinguished Associate Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media and Principal Researcher, Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life; Faculty Affiliate, Information Society Project at Yale Law School

Mandy Locke, adjunct faculty, Journalism Program, Wake Forest University

Trevy A. McDonald, Julian W. Scheer Term Associate Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Erin Siegal McIntyre, Assistant Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Kate Murphy, Higher Education Reporter, The News & Observer

Kate Sheppard, Senior National Editor, HuffPost, and Teaching Associate Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Melanie Sill, founder, N.C. Local News Lab and former executive editor of The News & Observer

Praveena Somasundaram, Editor-in-Chief, The Daily Tar Heel

David Squires, Adjunct Lecturer, Journalism, N.C. A&T University

Ryan Thornburg, Associate Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Kyle Villemain, Editor-in-Chief, The Assembly

Barry Yeoman, freelance journalist, Adjunct Instructor of Journalism and Public Policy at Duke University and Adjunct Instructor of Journalism, Wake Forest University

Phoebe Zerwick, Director of the Journalism Program, Wake Forest University

From: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Dear All,

Thank you for your email. All public records requests must be filed at: https://nextrequest.unc.edu/.

Sincerely,

David S. Routh, ‘82
Vice Chancellor for Development
Executive Director of the UNC-Chapel Hill Foundation, Inc.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
103 South Building
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
P 919.962.0329 E drouth@email.unc.edu<mailto:drouth@email.unc.edu>

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From: Brooks Fuller

Dear Mr. Routh,

Thank you for your prompt reply.

We would appreciate a clarification around your statement that all public records requests must be filed at https://nextrequest.unc.edu.

The reason for our confusion is that your assertion that all public records requests must be filed at https://nextrequest.unc.edu is not grounded in North Carolina law.

This requirement introduces an unnecessary step in the records request process that, in our view, prevents government agencies from producing records "as promptly as possible” (see NCGS §132-6).

In 1999, a superior court in North Carolina found that state law does not permit “the interposition of a ‘gatehouse’ or ‘overseer’ between members of the public who desire access to public records and the custodians of public records.” (Dawes v. Buncombe County Board of Commissioners, 99 CVS 03497)

Although North Carolina law does not require citizens to make public records requests through a public agency’s preferred platform or medium (see NCGS §132-6.2(a)), we're happy to follow this process for the sake of expediently receiving the records.

So that we understand what will happen to our request after we submit it via the UNC NextRequest portal, would you be willing to describe to us your process for fulfilling this request after it appears in the portal system?

Thank you again for your quick reply, and for helping us understand your response.

From: Brooks Fuller

(This request is being redirected through the portal)

David Routh
Vice Chancellor for University Development
Office of University Development
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
P.O. Box 309
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-0309
drouth@email.unc.edu

June 18, 2021

Dear Mr. Routh,

Under the North Carolina Public Records Law, G.S. §132-1, we are requesting a copy of the following:

* The "detailed instructions for submitting naming requests" to the Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Naming University Facilities and Units, as described in the UNC-Chapel Hill Policy on Naming University Facilities and Units at https://unc.policystat.com/policy/5076130/latest/

Because North Carolina law specifies requesters can obtain public documents "in any and all media in which the public agency is capable of providing them," please send the information in electronic form, and specifically in Excel (.csv) format where possible. As the law requires, please release all reasonably segregable nonexempt portions of documents.

We request a waiver of all fees for this request because this request is made as part of the process of news gathering and not for commercial use. Disclosure of the requested information is in the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly to public understanding of the operations or activities of government, namely the University of North Carolina.

State law requires that you respond to and fulfill this request "as promptly as possible." If you expect a significant delay of over three working business days in responding to and fulfilling this request, please contact me with information about when we might expect copies or the ability to inspect the requested records. Please provide records as they are processed.

If you deny any or all of this request, please cite each specific statutory exemption you feel justifies the refusal to release the information and notify me of the appeal procedures available to me under the law. If you contend that a responsive record contains confidential personnel information under North Carolina law, please redact the record for the purposes of protecting confidential information and produce the responsive portion of the record.

If you have any questions regarding this request, please contact us at 336-278-5506 or reply to this email address.

Thank you in advance for your facilitation of this request.

Best,

Brooks Fuller, Director, N.C. Open Government Coalition, Elon University

Bill Adair, Knight Professor of the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy, Duke University

Shannan Bowen, Executive Director, N.C. Local News Workshop, Elon University

Neal Caren, Associate Professor of Sociology, UNC-Chapel Hill

Paul Cuadros, Associate Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Victoria Smith Ekstrand, Associate Professor & Caroline H. and Thomas S. Royster Distinguished Professor for Graduate Education, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Jordan Green, adjunct faculty, Journalism Program, Wake Forest University and staff reporter at Raw Story

Calvin L. Hall, Department Chair & Associate Professor, North Carolina Central University Department of Mass Communication

Pam Kelley, freelance journalist and former higher education reporter, The Charlotte Observer

Daniel Kreiss, Edgar Thomas Cato Distinguished Associate Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media and Principal Researcher, Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life; Faculty Affiliate, Information Society Project at Yale Law School

Mandy Locke, adjunct faculty, Journalism Program, Wake Forest University

Trevy A. McDonald, Julian W. Scheer Term Associate Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Erin Siegal McIntyre, Assistant Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Kate Murphy, Higher Education Reporter, The News & Observer

Kate Sheppard, Senior National Editor, HuffPost, and Teaching Associate Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Melanie Sill, founder, N.C. Local News Lab and former executive editor of The News & Observer

Praveena Somasundaram, Editor-in-Chief, The Daily Tar Heel

David Squires, Adjunct Lecturer, Journalism, N.C. A&T University

Ryan Thornburg, Associate Professor, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media

Kyle Villemain, Editor-in-Chief, The Assembly

Barry Yeoman, freelance journalist, Adjunct Instructor of Journalism and Public Policy at Duke University and Adjunct Instructor of Journalism, Wake Forest University

Phoebe Zerwick, Director of the Journalism Program, Wake Forest University

From: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

UNC-Chapel Hill

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Hi there

Your first UNC-Chapel Hill record request (request number #21-332) has been submitted.
It is currently unpublished and is not available for the general public to view.

The University processes requests as promptly as possible and, generally, in the order they are received.

Because of the large volume of requests and a legal mandate to review every page to protect confidential information, it often takes time before we can start processing a new request. The broader and more vague the request (for example, “all documents,” "all names," or “all emails” covering an indefinite time period), the longer it takes to identify and collect potentially responsive records. 

We post all public records requests to nextrequest.unc.edu.  For more information about the public records process at UNC-Chapel Hill, visit https://nextrequest.unc.edu/faqs

 

Sincerely,

 

The Public Records Office

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

From: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

UNC-Chapel Hill

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Hi there

Record request #21-332 has been published and is now available for public view.

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From: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

UNC-Chapel Hill

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Hi there

Record request #21-332 has been closed and published. The closure reason supplied was:

New documents or requested information have been posted to your request. The documents are being provided to you in accordance with the North Carolina Public Records Act. This request has been fully processed and is closed.

 

Sincerely,

 

The Public Records Office

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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From: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

UNC-Chapel Hill

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Hi there

A document has been released to you for record request #21-332:

* 2021.07.02 _ Fuller _ Response.pdf

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