THE RIGHT TO KNOW FORM CAN BE DOWNLOADED AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. PLEASE READ THIS SECTION BEFORE DOWNLOADING THE FORM.
COLLINGDALE BOROUGH OPEN RECORDS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES:
Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Right to Know Law, U.S. Citizens have a right to access and copy certain documents classified as public records.
(1) Contact information for the open-records officer.
The Borough Manager is the Open Records Officer.
All requests for access to public records of the Borough shall be directed to the Borough Manager at:
800 Macdade Boulevard Collingdale, PA 19023 Telephone (610)586-0500 FAX (610)586-9065
Email: manager@collingdaleborough.com
If your request is denied by the Borough, you have a right to appeal the denial of information in writing to:
Terry Mutchler, Executive Director Office of Open Records, Commonwealth Keystone Building, 400 North Street, 4th Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17120.
Telephone: 717-346-9903
(3) Form which may be used to file a request:
The Borough will accept the universal request form promulgated by the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records. Copies may be obtained from the receptionist at the Borough Office or at the bottom of this page.
(4) Regulations, policies and procedures:
All requests for public records of the Borough under this policy shall be specific in identifying and describing each and every public record requested. In no case shall the Borough be required to create a public record which does not exist or to compile, maintain, format, or organize the public record. All requests for public records shall be submitted in writing and include the date of the request, requestor’s name, address, telephone number, signature of the requestor, and, if duplication is required, appropriate payment.
No copies of records will be released without payment in full for copying costs. When a request is received for access to public records, the Open Records Officer shall make a determination within five (5) business days of receipt of the request, to grant or deny the request, or to partially grant and partially deny the request. Alternatively, the Open Records Officer may decide that additional time is required if, after receiving a request for access to public records, the Open Records Officer determines any of the following circumstances exist:
(A) The request for access requires redaction of a public record;
(B) The request for access requires retrieval of a record stored in a remote location;
(C) A timely response to the request for access cannot be accomplished due to bona fide and specified staff limitations;
(D) A legal review of the request is necessary to determine whether the record is a public record subject to access under the Act;
(E) The person or entity requesting access to the public record has not complied with the Borough’s policies regarding access to public records;
(F) The person requesting access to the record refuses to pay applicable fees as contained herein. The person or entity requesting access to the public record shall be informed in writing as to the specific reason that their request is being reviewed within the original five (5) business day period. The notice shall include a statement notifying the requestor that the request is being reviewed, the reason for review, a reasonable date that a response is expected to be provided and an estimate of applicable fees owed when the record becomes available.
The review must be completed, and a final determination made, within thirty (30) days following the date the request was made. If the date a response is expected to be provided is in excess of 30 days, the request for access shall be deemed denied unless the requestor has agreed in writing to an extension to the date specified in the notice. If the requestor agrees to the extension, the request shall be deemed denied on the day following the date specified in the notice where the agency has not provided a response by that date.
If a request for access to public records is denied, the person or entity requesting the information shall be notified in writing of the Open Records Officer’s decision within the applicable five (5) business day or thirty (30) business day period. Denials must be in writing, accompanied by a description of the record, the reason for denial including citation to the legal authority and contact information for the Borough’s Open Records Officer, date of response and procedures for appeal. The denial must be signed by the Open Records Officer.
Appeals from a denial may be made within fifteen (15) days to:
Pennsylvania Office of Open Records Commonwealth Keystone Building
400 North Street, Plaza Level, Harrisburg, PA 17120-0225 (phone: 717-346-9903).
The Borough shall charge copying fees in accordance with the rates approved by the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records. As of December 4, 2008 the copying fees are:
Copies:
$0.25 per page. ( A “photocopy” is either a single-sided copy or one side of a double-sided black-and-white copy of a standard 8.5” x 11” page )
Certification of a Record:
$1 per record.
Please note that certification fees do not include notarization fees.
Specialized documents:
For example, but not limited to, blueprints, color copies, non-standard sized documents
Facsimile/Microfiche/Other Media:
Actual Cost
Conversion to Paper:
If a record is only maintained electronically or in other non-paper media, duplication fees shall be limited to the lesser of the fee for duplication on paper or the fee for duplication in the original media unless the requester specifically requests for the record to be duplicated in the more expensive medium.
Postage Fees:
Actual Cost of Mailing.
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