Records shall be available for public inspection and copying
at: Village Hall, 207 Old Field Road, Old Field, New York 11733.
Requests for public access to records shall be accepted and
records produced during all hours the Village Hall is regularly open
for business.
No original records may be removed by the requestor of records
from the office where the records are kept.
The fees for copies of records shall be as follows:
A. The fee for photocopies of records not exceeding nine inches by 14
inches shall not exceed $0.25 per page.
B. The fee for photocopies of records exceeding nine inches by 14 inches,
or for copies of any other record shall not exceed the actual cost
of reproduction. The actual cost of reproducing a record shall be
calculated in accordance with the provisions of Public Officers Law
§ 87(1)(c), except when a different fee is otherwise prescribed
by statute.
C. The Village may require that the fee for copying or reproducing a
record be paid in advance of the preparation of such copy.
D. There shall be no fee charged for the search or inspection of records,
or for any certification pursuant to this chapter.
E. The Village may waive a fee in whole or in part when making copies
of records available.
A notice containing the title or name and business address of
the Records Access Officer and appeals person or body, the times and
places where records are available for inspection and copying, and
information on how to request records, shall be posted on the Village's
website, with a link to the website of the Committee on Open Government,
and shall also be posted in a conspicuous location wherever records
are kept and/or published in a local newspaper of general circulation.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this
chapter shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to
be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the
remainder hereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause,
sentence, paragraph, section or part hereof directly involved in the
controversy in which judgment should have been rendered.