As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
AGENCY
The Town of Marilla and its departments, divisions, offices, bureaus
and boards or commissions created or appointed by the Town Board and any special
or improvement district of the Town, other than a library district, a fire
district, a district corporation or district having a separately elected governing
body.
RECORD
The same meaning as set forth in Subdivision 4 of § 86
of the Public Officers Law.
The following persons are hereby designated as records access officers
for the agency:
A. The Town Supervisor, Town Hall, Two Rod Road, Marilla,
New York 14102.
B. The Town Clerk, Town Hall, Two Rod Road, Marilla, New
York 14102.
C. Superintendent of Highways, Town Hall, Two Rod Road,
Marilla, New York 14102.
The records access officers shall be responsible for assuring that agency
personnel:
A. Comply with the requirements and provisions of the Freedom
of Information Law, the rules and regulations of the Committee on Open Government
and with this chapter in providing access to agency records.
B. Maintain an up-to-date subject matter list of records;
update it twice a year and make it available for public inspection and copying.
C. Explain in writing reasons for denial of access and advise
requester of his or her right to appeal, setting forth the name, title, business
address and telephone number of persons to whom appeal may be taken.
D. Upon request, calculate in advance the total cost of
copies.
E. Permit requester to make his or her own copy, without
damaging the record and without relinquishing custody of the same.
A request to inspect or for a copy of a record shall reasonably describe
the same and shall be in writing.
[Amended 3-11-1999 by L.L. No. 2-1999]
The Town Supervisor shall respond to requests for a record of the name,
title, salary and public office address of every officer and employee of the
agency.
[Amended 3-11-1999 by L.L. No. 2-1999]
The Town Board is hereby designated to hear and determine appeals from
a denial of access to agency records, in accordance with the Freedom of Information
Law, rules and regulations of the Committee on Open Government and this chapter.
Unless another fee is prescribed by state law, the fee for:
A. Photocopying a record not exceeding nine inches by 14
inches shall be $0.25 per copy.
[Amended 3-11-1999 by L.L. No. 2-1999]
B. Other records shall be the actual cost of reproduction,
excluding fixed costs such as salary of employee.
C. A typed or handwritten transcript shall consist of the
actual clerical time involved in making the transcript.
A copy of this chapter shall be posted by the Town Clerk on the signboard
maintained pursuant to Subdivision 6 of § 30 of the Town Law, and
a copy thereof shall also be mailed or delivered to the news media for public
information purposes.