The Supervisor, as Chief Fiscal Officer, is
hereby designated as the individual to whom a bona fide member of
the news media shall direct requests upon the form prescribed by the
Comptroller of the State of New York for the inspection of the payroll
records of the Town of Tuxedo and provide a certified copy. All requests
by the news media shall be made directly to the Supervisor at his
office located at the Town Hall, Orange Turnpike, Tuxedo, New York,
at all hours that the Supervisor's office is regularly open for business.
The following persons shall be called records
access officers who shall make available to the public all records
pertaining to the operation of the particular Tuxedo agency, which
records shall be kept in the area designated:
A. Town Clerk, Town Hall, Tuxedo, New York, telephone
351-4411.
B. Zoning and Building Inspector, Town Hall, Tuxedo,
New York, telephone 351-4411.
C. Superintendent of Highways, Town Hall, Tuxedo, New
York, telephone 351-2594.
D. Chief of Police, Town Hall, Tuxedo, New York, telephone
351-5111.
E. Town Assessor, Route 17, Tuxedo, New York, telephone
351-5602.
F. Chairman, Fire Commissioners, Town Hall, Tuxedo, New
York, telephone 351-4411.
G. Court Clerk, Town Hall, Tuxedo, New York, telephone
351-2230.
The records access officers are responsible
for assuring that agency personnel are responsible for the following:
A. Maintaining an up-to-date subject matter list.
B. Assisting the requester in identifying requested records,
if necessary.
C. Upon locating the records, taking one of the following
actions:
(1) Making records available for inspection.
(2) Denying access to the records in whole or in part
and explaining in writing the reasons therefor.
D. Upon request for copies of records:
(1) Making a copy available upon payment or offer to pay
established fees, if any; or
(2) Permitting the requester to hand-copy those records.
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E. Upon request, certifying that a record is a true copy.
F. Upon failure to locate records, certifying that:
(1) The agency is not the custodian for such records;
or
(2) The records of which the agency is a custodian cannot
be found after diligent search.
Each agency shall designate the locations where
records shall be available for public inspection and copying.
Each agency shall accept requests for public
access to records and produce records during all hours it is regularly
open for business.
Fees shall be as follows, except when a different
fee is otherwise prescribed by law:
A. There shall be no fee charged for the following:
(3) Any certification pursuant to this chapter.
B. An agency may provide copies of records without charging
a fee.
C. An agency may charge a fee for copies of records,
provided that:
(1) The fee for copying records shall not exceed $0.25
per page for photocopies not exceeding nine by fourteen (9 x 14) inches.
The subsection shall not be construed to mandate the raising of fees
where agencies in the past have charged less than $0.25 for such copies.
(2) In agencies which do not have photocopying equipment,
a transcript of the requested records shall be made upon request.
Such transcripts may either be typed or handwritten. In such cases,
the person requesting records may be charged for the clerical time
involved in making the transcript.
(3) The fee for copies of records not covered by Subsection
C(1) and
(2) of this section shall not exceed the actual reproduction cost, which is the average unit cost for copying a record, excluding fixed costs of the agency such as operator salaries.
Each agency shall publicize by posting in a
conspicuous location and/or by publication in a local newspaper of
general circulation:
A. The location where records shall be made available
for inspection and copying.
B. The name, title, business address and business telephone
number of the designated records access officer.
C. The right to appeal by any person denied access to
a record and the name and business address of the person or body to
whom an appeal is to be directed.