The Records Access Officer shall maintain a reasonably detailed current
list by subject matter of all records in the possession of the city, whether
or not the records may be available for public access. The subject matter
list shall be sufficiently detailed to permit identification of the category
of the record sought and shall be updated not less than twice per year. The
most recent update shall appear on the first page of the subject matter list.
Department heads shall maintain a reasonably detailed list by subject matter
of the records currently in their custody, and shall supply same to the Records
Access Officer.
The fee for copies of records shall be $0.25 per page not exceeding
nine inches by 14 inches in size, or the maximum fee permitted under the Freedom
of Information Law as it may from time to time be amended. The fees for other
types of copies or transcripts and for certificates shall be the reasonable
amounts as the Records Access Officer shall establish. The fees charged by
the Records Access Officer for records shall not exceed the actual cost of
reproducing such record, except when a different fee is otherwise prescribed
by law.
The Records Access Officer shall, in accordance with this article, make
available for public inspection and copying all records, except that the Records
Access Officer may deny access to records or portions thereof which are not
subject to disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the Public Officers
Law or any other applicable state or federal statute. The Records Access Officer
may deny a request if he or she can certify that the city does not have possession
of such record or that such record cannot be located after a diligent search.