The following words and phrases, when used in this division, shall have the meaning ascribed to them by this section, or if not defined in this section or other parts of this division shall have that meaning customarily attributed to them:
The statutorily limited $15.00/hour charge for locating, compiling, and manipulating data and reproducing public information as to all responses to a request for public information that:
Any copy of public information that is made available to a requestor in any format other than a standard paper copy. Microfiche, microfilm, diskettes, magnetic tapes, and CD-ROM are examples of nonstandard copies. Paper copies larger than eight and one-half inches by 14 inches (legal size) are also considered nonstandard copies.
A charge that covers such costs as depreciation of capital assets, rent, maintenance and repair, utilities, and administrative overhead. The overhead charge shall be computed at 20 percent of the labor charge associated with a particular public information request.
City employees.
The actual cost to the city of personnel time, to the extent such time exceeds the 36-hour limit under section 1.06.072 of this division, expended for locating, compiling, and manipulating data and reproducing public information associated with a particular public information request, said actual cost being calculated by reducing to an hourly rate an employee’s annual salary and the value of all other compensation in the form of benefits received by said employee and multiplying said hourly rate by the time actually spent.
The execution of a sequence of coded instructions by a computer producing a result.
A charge for any services of a programmer required in the processing of a public information request while executing an existing program or in creating a new program so that requested information may be accessed and copied.
A request for public information made in accordance with Texas Government Code, chapter 552.
A person who submits a request to the city for inspection of copies of public information.
A copy of public information that is a printed impression on one side of a piece of paper that measures up to eight and one-half inches by 14 inches (legal size). Each side of a piece of paper on which information is recorded is counted as a single copy. A piece of paper that has information recorded on both sides is counted as two copies.
(Ordinance 412-09, sec. 3, adopted 1/20/09)