[Ord. No. 17-2025, 9-9-2025]
A.
The City Clerk is hereby designated as the Custodian of Records for the City of Branson West. Such designation does not mean the City Clerk will necessarily have all of the records in his or her possession but simply is an indication to whom requests for copies of records and information regarding the City government shall be directed. Per the Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610, RSMo., the Custodian of Records will respond to any records requests by either providing the requested records; informing the requester that the records sought are closed (and, if requested, with a citation of the provision for closure); or explaining the cause of the delay with an estimation of when the records will be provided. The response will be sent within three (3) business days of receipt of the request; the three-day time period does not begin until the Custodian of Records is in direct receipt of the request. For example, if the Custodian of Records is out of the office a request will not be considered received until he/she is back at work. Requests for records made to persons other than the Custodian of Records shall be directed to the Custodian of Records in a timely manner, so that a response may be made to the request. If the person receiving the request is out of the office but receives a records request (ex: via email), then the person shall direct the request for records to the Custodian of Records upon their return to the office.
B.
The Police Department of the City shall maintain records of all Police-related records, the Chief of Police shall be the custodian of Police records subject to oversight from the City Clerk. All incident reports and arrest reports shall be open records; however, certain information may need to be redacted from reports occasionally pursuant to Chapter 610, RSMo. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, investigative reports of the Police Department are closed records until the investigation becomes inactive. If any person is arrested and not charged with an offense against the law within thirty (30) days of the person's arrest, the arrest report shall thereafter be a closed record except that the disposition portion of the record may be accessed.