New Jersey has adopted the Open Public Records Act, which has
as its general purpose making government records more available to
the public than they have been in the past. In certain instances,
the production of archived records or records in a format which is
not the usual format maintained by the municipality or other special
circumstances would be costly and time consuming. The New Jersey Open
Public Records Act permits the municipality to require the payment
of fees, special service charges and/or special charges as a prerequisite
to the production of records requiring extraordinary time and effort,
special equipment or special formatting.
The statutory fee schedule shall apply to routine requests under the Open Public Records Act. The fees of N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5 are hereby incorporated herein as such fee schedule presently exists or as such fees might appear in future modifications or amendments of the statute. At present time, fees under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5 for routine copies of municipal documents are listed under Chapter
150, Fee Schedule, §
150-2. In addition, the following is added:
A. Actual postage for any documents sent by mail.
B. Actual costs for the envelope for any documents sent by mail.
C. Photographs will be photocopied at the actual cost. If requests are
made for duplicate photographs, the actual cost of making the photographs
shall be charged.
D. Duplication of videotapes, computer disc, CD-ROM and/or DVD will
be charged the actual costs to provide this record.
E. Any document that has to be retrieved from the off-site record archive
facility will be charged the actual costs to retrieve this document.
Nothing in this chapter shall require the custodian of documents
or any other municipal official to examine, analyze, tabulate, or
interpret documents which are subject to production under the New
Jersey Open Public Records Act.
The Borough of Lindenwold may be compelled by New Jersey law
to produce or duplicate governmental records, but no compliance with
these legal obligations shall be deemed to constitute a license, sublicense
or waiver of copyright laws.
The Chief of Police or some responsible police personnel designated by him shall be custodian of Police Department records. The Borough Clerk shall be custodian of all other records of the Borough of Lindenwold. These officials shall reproduce or cause to be reproduced requested copies of records in their custody and shall collect the fees and charges designated in §
242-2. Such fees and charges shall be delivered to the Borough Treasurer within 48 hours of their receipt.
Nothing herein contained shall prevent any person from examining
and making copies of any public record, not otherwise restricted,
without charge as provided in Chapter 73 of the Laws of New Jersey
1963 (N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq.).
There shall be no charge for copies of reports or other documents
which the Borough shall be required to give and/or make for any public
officer or law enforcement authority or which may be given to aid
any public officer or law enforcement authority in the enforcement
of the law.