The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Any of the following having custody of a record: a local office, elected official, agency, board, commission, committee, council, department or public body corporate and politic created by ordinance, rule or order; a governmental or quasi-governmental corporation; any court of law; a nonprofit corporation which receives more than 50% of its funds from a county or a municipality, as defined in Ch. 59.001(3), Wis. Stats., and which provides services related to public health or safety to the county or municipality; or a formally constituted subunit of any of the foregoing.[1]
That officer, department head, division head, or employee of the Village designated under § 83-3 or otherwise responsible by law to keep and preserve any Village records or file, deposit or keep such records in his or her office, or who is lawfully in possession or entitled to possession of such public records and who is required by this chapter to respond to requests for access to such records.
Any material on which written, drawn, printed, spoken, visual, or electromagnetic information is recorded or preserved, regardless of physical form or characteristics, which has been created or is being kept by an authority. The term "record" includes, but is not limited to, handwritten, typed or printed pages, maps, charts, photographs, films, recordings, tapes (including computer tapes), computer printouts and optical disks. "Record" does not include drafts, notes, preliminary computations, and like materials prepared for the originator's personal use or prepared by the originator in the name of a person for whom the originator is working; materials which are purely the personal property of the custodian and have no relation to his or her office; materials to which access is limited by copyright, patent or bequest; and published materials in the possession of an authority other than a public library which are available for sale or are available for inspection at a public library.[2]