The Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Old Westbury hereby
promulgates this set of rules in accordance with § 87 of the new
Freedom of Information Law.[1]
The Records Access Officer is hereby directed to make
available to persons requesting records those public records which, by law,
are required to be made available for public inspection and copying.
A fee of $0.25 per page will be the normal charge for
photocopies not exceeding nine inches by 14 inches. However, the requestor
may be charged for the clerical time involved in making written or typed transcripts
if the requested record(s) cannot be copied using available photocopying equipment.
There shall be no fee charged for inspection, search or certification of records,
unless otherwise prescribed by law.
Acknowledge receipt of the request in writing within
five business days of receipt, stating the approximate date when the request
will be granted or denied. The request will be deemed denied if access to
the record(s) is not granted or denied within 10 business days of this acknowledgment.
Pursuant to Section 1401.7 of the regulations of the
Committee on Public Access to Records, the Board of Trustees is hereby designated
to hear appeals regarding denial of access to records under the Freedom of
Information Law.
Denial of access shall be in writing stating the reason
therefor and advising the requestor of his or her right to appeal the denial
to the Board of Trustees.
An appeal must be made in writing to the Board of Trustees
within 30 days of the denial identifying appellant's name and address,
the date of the request for record(s) and the record(s) denied. Copies of
all appeals shall be transmitted to the Committee on Public Access to Records.
The Board of Trustees must inform the appellant and the
Committee on Public Access to Records of its determination in writing within
seven business days of receipt of an appeal.