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The
Public Information Act
Texas Government
Code, Chapter 552, gives you the right to access government records;
and an officer for public information and the officer's agent may not
ask why you want them. All government information is presumed to be
available to the public. Certain exceptions may apply to the disclosure
of the information. Governmental bodies shall promptly
release requested information that is not confidential by law, either
constitutional, statutory, or by judicial decision, or information for
which an exception to disclosure has not been sought.
Rights of Requestors
You have the right to:
- Prompt access to information that is not confidential or otherwise
protected;
- Receive treatment equal to all other requestors,
including accommodation in accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements;
- Receive certain kinds of information without exceptions,
like the voting record of public officials, and other information;
- Receive a written itemized statement of estimated charges,
when charges will exceed $40, in advance of work being started
and opportunity to modify the request in response to the itemized
statement;
- Choose whether to inspect the requested information
(most often at no charge), receive copies of the information or
both;
- A waiver or reduction of charges if the governmental
body determines that access to the information primarily benefits
the general public;
- Receive a copy of the communication from the governmental body
asking the Office of the Attorney General for a ruling on whether
the information can be withheld under one of the accepted exceptions,
or if the communication discloses the requested information, a
redacted copy;
- Lodge a written complaint about overcharges for public information
with the General Services Commission. Complaints of other possible
violations may be filed with the county or district attorney of
the county where the governmental body, other than a state agency,
is located. If the complaint is against the county or district
attorney, the complaint must be filed with the Office of the Attorney
General.
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Responsibilities of Governmental Bodies
All governmental bodies responding to information requests have
the responsibility to:
Establish reasonable procedures for inspecting
or copying public information and inform requestors of these procedures;
Treat all requestors uniformly and shall give
to the requestor all reasonable comfort and facility, including
accommodation in accordance with ADA requirements;
Be informed about open records laws and educate employees on the
requirements of those laws;
Inform requestors of the estimated charges greater than $40 and
any changes in the estimates above 20 percent of the original estimate,
and confirm that the requestor accepts the charges,
or has amended the request, in writing before finalizing the request;
Inform the requestor if the information cannot be provided promptly
and set a date and time to provide it within a
reasonable time;
Request a ruling from the Office of the Attorney General
regarding any information the governmental body wishes to withhold,
and send a copy of the request for ruling, or a redacted copy, to
the requestor;
Segregate public information from information
that may be withheld and provide that public information promptly;
Make a good faith attempt to inform third parties
when their proprietary information is being requested from the governmental
body;
Respond in writing to all written communications from the General
Services Commission regarding charges for the information. Respond
to the Office of the Attorney General regarding complaints about
violations of the Act.
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Procedures to Obtain
Information
Cost
of Records
To request information from this governmental body, please
contact:
Michael O'Connor
Public Information Coordinator
TBWEF
Box 5089
Abilene, TX 79608-5089
By e-mail to: oconnorm@txbollweevil.org
By fax to: (325) 672-5034
In person at:
3103 Oldham Lane
Abilene, TX 79602
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For complaints regarding failure to release public
information please contact your local County or District Attorney.
Please ask and you will be provided with this information.
You may also contact the Office of the Attorney General,
Open Records Hotline, at (512) 478-6736 or toll-free at (877) 673-6839.
For complaints regarding overcharges, please contact the General
Services Commission at (512) 475-2497.
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If you need special accommodation pursuant to the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please contact Jane Jamison at
(325) 672-2800.
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