For more information or help with a records request, contact the Universal Health Plan Governance Board’s executive assistant, Katy DeLuca at katy.r.deluca@dcbs.oregon.gov or 971-701-1750.
Calculation of fees
The board has established fees reasonably calculated to reimburse it for the actual cost of making the public records available. If the cost estimate is more than $25, the board will send the requestor a written cost estimate before proceeding with the request. If the cost estimate is more than $250, the board will work with the requestor to refine the scope of their request or otherwise reduce out-of-pocket costs.
The following is a list of charges that are standard throughout the board:
Staff time
The board waives fees for a minimum of 30 minutes of staff time required to locate, produce, redact, or otherwise provide records. The hourly rate charged for additional staff time is based on the level of skill or expertise required to complete the work performed.
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Clerical: $25 per hour (administrative, office specialists, other support staff)
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Managerial: $40 per hour (program managers, public information officers)
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Professional: $75 per hour (information technology, human resources, high-level analyst)
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DOJ, special attorney and other applicable legal fees: Hourly rate charged for public records request services
Production of responsive records
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Copies: Based on current State of Oregon printing and distribution price list
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Copies of existing mailing lists with labels: $5 per 100 names, with no additional charge for staff time
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Media (CD, DVD, flash drive): Based on statewide price agreement with Office Max
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Certified document: $10 (includes staff time)
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Postage: Based on current postage rates
More information about fees is available in the statewide policy on Public Records Requests, Fees, and Charges,
107-001-030.
Waiving fees
The board will evaluate requests to reduce or waive fees on a case-by-case basis. The board will take into consideration the cost of producing the information and whether making the records available primarily benefits the public. All requests for a public interest fee waiver or reduction will be evaluated using information provided by the requestor as well as information independently available to the department.
A person who believes that there has been an unreasonable denial of a fee waiver or fee reduction may petition the Attorney General or the district attorney in the same manner as a person petitions when inspection of a public record is denied under
ORS 192.311 to 192.478.