[Adopted at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPEALS OFFICER
The individual designated by the Pennsylvania Office of Open
Records to hear appeals from the denial of public records request
made to the Township.
CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
Commercial or financial information received by an agency
which is privileged or confidential, and the disclosure of which would
cause substantial harm to the competitive position of the person that
submitted the information.
FINANCIAL RECORDS
A.
Any account, voucher or contract dealing with a receipt or disbursement
of funds by the Township or the Township's acquisition, use or
disposal of services, supplies, materials, equipment or property.
B.
The salary or other payments or expenses paid to an officer
or employee of the Township, including the name and title of the officer
or employee.
C.
A financial audit report performed on behalf of the Township;
however, this term does not include the work papers underlying the
audit.
HOMELAND SECURITY
Governmental actions designed to prevent, detect, respond
to and recover from acts of terrorism, major disasters and other emergencies,
weather or natural or man-made. The term includes activities relating
to the following:
A.
Emergency preparedness and response, including preparedness
and response activities by volunteer medical, police, emergency management,
hazardous materials and fire personnel;
C.
Critical infrastructure protection;
E.
Ground, aviation and maritime transportation security;
G.
Detection of nuclear and radiological materials; and
H.
Research on next-generation securities technologies.
OFFICE OF OPEN RECORDS
The office established within the Department of Community
and Economic Development for the State of Pennsylvania which is charged
with the implementation and enforcement of the Right-To-Know Law.
PERSONAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
An individual's personal credit, charge or debit card
information; bank account information; bank, credit or financial statements;
account or PIN numbers; and other information relating to an individual's
personal finances.
PRIVILEGE
Information protected by the attorney-work-product doctrine,
the attorney-client privilege, the doctor-patient privilege, the speech
and debate privilege or other privilege recognized by a court interpreting
the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
PUBLIC RECORD
A record, including a financial record of the Township, that is not exempt under §
59-6 of this article or is not exempt from being disclosed under any other federal or state law or regulation or judicial order or decree or is not protected by a privilege.
RECORD
Information, regardless of physical form or characteristics,
that documents a transaction or activity of an agency and that is
created, received or retained pursuant to law or in connection with
a transaction, business or activity of the Township. The term includes
a document, paper, letter, map, book, tape, photograph, film or sound
recording, information stored or maintained electronically and a data-processed
or image-processed document.
REQUESTOR
A person who is a legal resident of the United States and
requests a record pursuant to this article or the Pennsylvania Right-To-Know
Law.
RESPONSE
Access to a Pennsylvania record or the Township's written
notice to a requestor granting, denying or partially granting and
partially denying access to a record.
RIGHT-TO-KNOW OFFICER
The person designated by the Township to receive public records
requests submitted to the Township and otherwise complies with the
Pennsylvania Right-To-Know Law on behalf of the Township.
TERRORIST ACT
A violent or life-threatening act that violates the criminal
laws of the United States, or any state, that appears to be intended
to:
A.
Intimidate or coerce a civilian population.
B.
Influence the policy by a government.
C.
Affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination
or kidnapping.
TRADE SECRET
A.
Information, including the formula, drawing, pattern, and compilation,
including a customer list, program, device, method, technique or process,
that:
(1)
Derives independent economic value, actual or potential, but
not being generally known to and not being readily ascertainable by
proper means by other persons who can obtain economic value from its
disclosure or use; and
(2)
Is the subject of efforts that are reasonable under the circumstances
to maintain its secrecy.
B.
The term includes data processing software obtained by an agency
under a licensing agreement prohibiting disclosure.
The Township shall appoint at the annual reorganization meeting
the Township Right-to-Know Officers; one for the administration and
one for the Police Department.
The Right-to-Know Officer shall:
A. Receive requests submitted to the Township.
B. Direct requests to the appropriate persons within the Township or
to the appropriate person from amongst the Township's contractors,
legal advisors and other such related personnel.
C. Track the Township's progress in responding to requests, including
the following:
(1) Put the date of receipt on a written request received by the Township.
(2) Compute the day on which the five-day period for responding to the
request will expire and make a notation of that date on the written
request.
(3) Maintain an electronic or paper copy of a written request, including
all documents submitted with the request, until the request has been
fulfilled. If the request is denied, the written request shall be
maintained for 30 days or, if an appeal is filed, until a final determination
is issued under Section 1101(b) of the Pennsylvania Right-To-Know
Law.