HomeMy WebLinkAbout2980 Resolution RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PASCO,
WASHINGTON, REGARDING PUBLIC RECORDS
REQUESTS AND ADOPTING THE WASHINGTON STATE
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S MODEL RULES
WHEREAS, the Washington State Legislature, in 2005, revised the public disclosure
statutes and directed the Washington State Attorney General's Office to adopt advisory model
rules for implementation by cities; and
WHEREAS, the City, in order to update its disclosure procedures consistent with the
recent legislative changes and to incorporate the model rules as a part of its procedures, NOW,
THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON,DOES RESOLVE
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. AGENCY DESCRIPTION - CONTACT INFORMATION - PUBLIC
RECORDS OFFICER.
A) The City of Pasco, is a Washington Municipal Corporation providing municipal
services. The City's central office is located at the Pasco City Hall, located at 525 North 3rd,
Pasco,WA.
B) Any person wishing to request access to public records of the City, or seeking
assistance in making such a request should contact the public records officer.at:
Office of the City Clerk
City of Pasco
525 North 3rd
Pasco WA 99301
Office (509) 545-3402
Fax (509) 543-5727
e-mail address: CityClerklnfo @ci.pasco.wa.us
Information is also available at the City's web site at www.ci.pasco.wa.us.
C) The public records officer will oversee compliance with the act but another City
staff member may process a request. Therefore, these rules will refer to the public records
officer "or designee." The public records officer or designee and the City will provide the
"fullest assistance"Jo to requestors; ensure that public records are protected from damage or
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disorganization; and prevent fulfilling public records requests from causing excessive
interference with essential functions of the City.
Section 2. AVAILABILITY OF PUBLIC RECORDS.
A) Hours for inspection of records. Public records are available for inspection and
copying during normal business hours of the City, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., excluding legal holidays. Records must be inspected at the office of the City Clerk at City
Hall.
B) Records Index.
The City finds that maintaining an index is unduly burdensome and would interfere with
City operations. The requirement would unduly burden or interfere with City operations in the
following ways:
1) Given the number of different departments/divisions in the City, the
maintenance of a single index is impractical; and
2) Due to activity levels in the City, the type and number of records is
constantly changing.
C) Organization of records. The City will maintain its records in a reasonably
organized manner. The City will take reasonable actions to protect records from damage and
disorganization. A requestor shall not take City records from City offices, or that location
designated for the inspection of public records, without the permission of the public records
officer or designee. A variety of records is available on the City's web site at
www.ci.pasco.wa.us. Requestors are encouraged to view the documents available on the web
site prior to submitting a records request.
D) Making a request for public records.
1) Any person wishing to inspect or copy public records of the City should
make the request in writing on the City's request form, or by letter, fax, or e-mail
addressed to the public records officer and including the following information:
a) Name of requestor;
b) Address of requestor;
c) Other contact information, including telephone number and/or e-
mail address;
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d) Identification of the public records adequate for the public records
officer or designee to locate the records; and
e) The date, and if presented at City Hall, the time of day of the
request.
2) If the requestor wishes to have copies of the records made instead of
simply inspecting them, he or she should so indicate and make arrangements to pay for
copies of the records or a deposit. Standard photocopies will be provided at 15 cents
(15¢) per page.
3) A form is available for use by requestor at the office of the public records
officer and online at www.ci.pasco.wa.us.
4) The public records officer or designee may accept requests for public
records that contain the above information by telephone or in person. If the public
records officer or designee accepts such a request, he or she will confirm receipt of the
information and the substance of the request in writing.
5) In the event the records requested in any department are readily available,
of a routine nature, and do not involve the interest of any other person, the public records
officer or the department head may authorize.the immediate inspection and/or copying of
such record without the necessity of filing the request as provided in subsection (1)
above.
Section 3. PROCESSING OF PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST.- GENERAL.
A) Providing "fullest assistance." The City is charged by statute with adopting rules
which provide how it will "provide full access to public records," "protect records from damage
or disorganization," "prevent excessive interference with other essential functions of the City,"
provide "fullest assistance" to requestors, and provide the "most timely possible action" on
public records requests. The public records officer or designee will process requests in the order
allowing the most requests to be processed in the most efficient manner.
B) Acknowledging receipt of request. Within five (5)business days of receipt of the
request,the public records officer will do one or more of the following:
1) Make the records available for inspection or copying;
2) If copies are requested and payment of a deposit for the copies, if any, is
made or terms of payment are agreed upon, send the copies to the requestor;
3) Provide a reasonable estimate of when records will be available;
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4) If the request is unclear or does not sufficiently identify the requested
records, request clarification from the requester. Such clarification may be requested and
provided by telephone. The public records officer or designee may revise the estimate of
when records will be available; or
5) Deny the request.
C) Consequences of failure to respond. If the City does not respond in writing within
five (5) business days of receipt of the request for disclosure, the requester should consider
contacting the public records officer to determine the reason for the failure to respond.
D) Protecting_rights of others. In the event that the requested records contain
information that may affect rights of others and may be exempt from disclosure, the public
records officer may, prior to providing the records, give notice to such others whose rights may
be affected by the disclosure. Such notice should be given so as to make it possible for those
other persons to contact the requestor and ask him or her to revise the request, or, if necessary,
seek an order from a court to prevent or limit the disclosure. The notice to the affected persons
will include a copy of the request.
E) Records exempt from disclosure. Some records are exempt from disclosure, in
whole or in part. If the City believes that a record is exempt from disclosure and should be
withheld, the public records officer will state the specific exemption and provide a brief
explanation of why the record or a portion of the record is being withheld. If only a portion of a
record is exempt from disclosure, but the remainder is not exempt, the public records officer will
redact the exempt portions, provide the nonexempt portions, and indicate to the requestor why
portions of the record are being redacted.
F) Inspection of records.
1) Consistent with other demands, the City shall promptly provide a location
to inspect public records. No member of the public may remove a document from the
viewing area or disassemble or alter any documents. The requestor shall indicate which
documents, if any,he or she wishes the City to copy.
2) The requestor must claim or review the assembled records within thirty
(30) days of the City's notification to him or her that the records are available for
inspection or copying. The City will notify the requestor in writing of this requirement
and inform the requestor that he or she should contact the City to make arrangements to
claim or review the records. If the requestor or a representative of the requestor fails to
claim or review the records within the thirty-day period or make other arrangements, the
City may close the request and refile the assembled records. Other public records
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requests can be processed ahead of a subsequent request by the same person for the same
or almost identical records, which can be processed as a new request.
G) Providing copies of records. After inspection is complete, the public records
officer or designee shall make any requested copies or arrange for copying.
(H) Providing records in installments. When the request is for a large number of
records, the public records officer or designee will provide access for inspection and copying in
installments, if he or she reasonably determines that it would be practical to provide the records
in that way. If, within thirty (30) days, the requestor fails to inspect the entire set of records or
one or more of the installments, the public records officer or designee may stop searching for the
remaining records and close the request.
1) Completion of inspection. When the inspection of the requested records is
complete and all requested copies are provided, the public records officer or designee will
indicate that the City has completed a diligent search for the requested records and made any
located nonexempt records available for inspection.
J) Closing withdrawn or abandoned request. When the requestor either withdraws
the request or fails to fulfill his or her obligations to inspect the records or pay the deposit or
final payment for the requested copies, the public records officer will close the request and
indicate to the requestor that the City has closed the request.
K) Later discovered documents. If, after the City has informed the requestor that it
has provided all available records, the City becomes aware of additional responsive documents
existing at the time of the request, it will promptly inform the requestor of the additional
documents and provide them on an expedited basis.
Section 4. EXEMPTIONS.
A) The Public Records Act provides that a number of types of documents are exempt
from public inspection and copying. In addition, documents are exempt from disclosure if any
"other statute" exempts or prohibits disclosure. Requestors should be aware of other exemptions,
outside the Public Records Act, that restrict the availability of some documents held by the City
for inspection and copying. A list of such laws is available at the office of the City Clerk and
may be available at the City's website.
B) The City is prohibited by statute from disclosing lists of individuals for
commercial purposes.
Section 5. COSTS OF PROVIDING COPIES OF PUBLIC RECORDS.
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A) Costs for paper copies. There is no fee for inspecting public records. A requestor
may obtain standard black and white copies for 15 cents (15¢) per page.
Before beginning to make the copies, the public records officer or designee may require a
deposit of up to ten percent of the estimated cost of copying all the records selected by the
requestor. The public records officer or designee may also require the payment of the remainder
of the copying cost before providing all the records, or the payment of the cost of copying an
installment before providing that installment. The City will not charge sales tax when it makes
copies of public records,
B) Costs for electronic records. The costs of electronic copies of records shall be One
Dollar ($1.00) for information on a floppy disk and One Dollar ($1.00) for information on a CD-
ROM.
C) Costs for specialized services. In the event that it is necessary for the City to
secure the services of an outside source for copying (due to the size of the request or for copying
blueprints, tapes or video recordings), the requestor shall be required to pay the actual costs of
such service.
D) Costs of mailing. The City may also charge actual costs of mailing, including the
costs of the shipping container.
E) Payment. Payment may be made by cash, check or money order to the City.
Section 6. REVIEW OF DENIALS OF PUBLIC RECORDS.
A) Petition for internal administrative review of denial of access. Any person who
objects to the initial denial or partial denial of a records request may petition in writing
(including e-mail) to the public records officer for a review of that decision. The petition shall
include a copy of, or reasonably identify, the written statement by the public records officer or
designee denying the request.
B) Consideration of petition for review. The public records officer shall promptly
provide the petition and any other relevant information to the City Attorney. The City Attorney
will immediately consider the petition and either affirm or reverse the denial within two business
days following the City's receipt of the petition, or within such other time as City and the
requester shall mutually agree. The comments incorporated in Chapter WAC 44-14 may be
relied upon as authority for determinations made by the City in applying or interpreting this
Resolution.
C) Review by the Attorney General's Office. Pursuant to RCW 42.17.325/42.56.530,
if the City denies a requestor access to public records because it claims the record is exempt in
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whole or in part from disclosure, the requestor may request the attorney general's office to review
the matter. The attorney general has adopted rules on such requests in WAC 44-06-160.
D) Judicial review. Any person may obtain court review of denials of public records
requests pursuant to RCW 42.17.340142.56.550 at the conclusion of two business days after the
initial denial regardless of any internal administrative appeal.
Section 7. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to institute such
administrative policies and practices as necessary and appropriate to fully affect this policy.
PASSED y the C'ty Council of the City of Pasco, Washington, at its regular meeting on
the/��ay of r , 2006.
Joy is
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Attest Approved as to Form:
4eLbra L. Clark Leland B. Kerr
City Clerk City Attorney
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