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ROOSEVELT CHILDREN’S ACADEMY (RCA) APPENDIX 2: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION LAW ( FOIL) POLICY
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION LAW ( FOIL) POLICY
This policy sets forth procedures that are designed to enable Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School to comply with the New York State Freedom of Information Law (“FOIL”). The school’s rules and regulations regarding how the public may obtain records are set forth below this policy.
Requests for Public Access to Records
Requests for public information must be in writing and submitted (by mail or email) to the school’s Records Access Officer who shall be designated by the School Chief Operations Officer. The Records Access Officer will respond to all requests within five business days. The response will be in writing and will indicate either (a) that the request is being granted or denied, or (b) an approximate anticipated date when the request will be granted or denied, which shall be reasonable under the circumstances of the request.
Denial of Access to Records
If the person requesting information is denied access to a record, he or she may, within 30 days, appeal such denial to the School Chief Operations Officer or his or her designee. Upon timely receipt of such an appeal, the school will, within 10 business days of the receipt of the appeal, fully explain, in writing, the reasons for further denial or provide access to the record(s) sought. The school also will forward a copy of the appeal, as well as its ultimate determination, to the New York State Committee on Open Government.
In the event an appeal for records is denied, the person requesting the information may bring a proceeding for review of such denial in pursuant to Article 78 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules.
The school may deny access to requested records or portions thereof for one or more of the following grounds:
The records are specifically exempted from disclosure by state or federal statute.
audits.
Required Records
Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School shall maintain the following records and information:
Fees
Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School may charge a copying fee of $.25 per photocopy not in excess of nine inches by fourteen inches or the actual cost of reproducing any other record.
Location
Records shall be available for public inspection and copying at: Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School, 105 Pleasant Avenue, Roosevelt NY 11575
Hours for Public Inspection
Requests for public access to records shall be accepted and records produced during all hours regularly open for business. These hours are: 8:00am to 4:00pm
Public Notice
A notice containing the title or name and business address of the Records Access Officer and appeals person or body and the location where records can be seen or copies shall be posted in a conspicuous location wherever records are kept and/or published in a local newspaper of general circulation.
Severability
If any provision of this policy or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is adjudged invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall not affect or impair the validity of the other provisions of these regulations or the application thereof to other persons and circumstances.
Public Access to Records of Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School Rules and Regulations
Purpose and Scope
The people’s right to know the process of government decision-making and the documents and statistics leading to determinations is basic to our society. Access to such information should not be thwarted by shrouding it with the cloak of secrecy of confidentiality.
These regulations provide information concerning the procedures by which records may be obtained. Personnel shall furnish to the public the information and records required by the Freedom of Information Law, as well as records otherwise available by law.
Any conflicts among laws governing public access to records shall be construed in favor of the widest possible availability of public records.
Designation of Records Access Officer
The School Chief Operations Officer is responsible for insuring compliance with the regulations herein, and designates the following person as records access officer:
Ella Portero
Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School 105 Pleasant Avenue, Roosevelt NY 11575
The records access officer is responsible for insuring appropriate school response to public requests for access to records. The designation of a records access officer shall not be construed to prohibit officials who have in the past been authorized to make records or information available to the public from continuing to do so.
The records access officer shall insure that school personnel:
Location
Records shall be available for public inspection and copying at:
Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School, 105 Pleasant Avenue, Roosevelt NY 11575 Hours for Public Inspection
Requests for public access to records shall be accepted and records produced during all hours regularly open for business. These hours are 8am to 4pm.
Requests for Public Access to Records
A written request (by mail or email) may be required, but oral requests may be accepted when records are readily available. If records are maintained on the internet, the requester shall be informed that the records are accessible via the internet and in printed form either on paper or other information storage medium.
A response shall be given within five business days of receipt of a request by:
inability to do so and a date certain, within a reasonable period under the circumstances of the request, when the request will be granted in whole or in part.
In determining a reasonable time for granting or denying a request under the circumstances of a request, personnel shall consider the volume of a request, the ease or difficulty in locating, retrieving or generating records, the complexity of the request, the need to review records to determine the extent to which they must be disclosed, the number of requests received by the school, and similar factors that bear on the ability to grant access to records promptly and within a reasonable time.
A failure to comply with the time limitations described herein shall constitute a denial of a request that may be appealed. Such failure shall include situations in which an officer or employee:
Subject Matter List
The records access officer shall maintain a reasonably detailed current list by subject matter of all records in its possession, whether or not records are available pursuant to subdivision two of Section eighty-seven of the Public Officers Law.
The subject matter list shall be sufficiently detailed to permit identification of the category of the record sought.
The subject matter list shall be updated annually. The most recent update shall appear on the first page of the subject matter list.
Denial of Access to Records
Denial of access to records shall be in writing stating the reason therefor and advising the requester of the right to appeal to the individual established to determine appeals, who shall be identified by name, title, business address and business phone number.
If requested records are not provided promptly, as required by these regulations, such failure shall also be deemed a denial of access.
The following person shall determine appeals regarding denial of access to records under the Freedom of Information Law:
Philip Leconte
Chief Operations Officer
Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School 105 Pleasant Avenue, Roosevelt NY 11575
Any person denied access to records may appeal within thirty days of a denial. The time for deciding an appeal by the individual designated to determine appeals shall commence upon receipt of a written appeal identifying:
A failure to determine an appeal within ten business days of its receipt by granting access to the records sought or fully explaining the reasons for further denial in writing shall constitute a denial of the appeal.
The person designated to determine appeals shall transmit to the Committee on Open Government copies of all appeals upon receipt of appeals. Such copies shall be addressed to:
Committee on Open Government Department of State
One Commerce Plaza
99 Washington Avenue, Suite 650
Albany, NY 12231
The person designated to determine appeals shall inform the appellant and the Committee on Open Government of its determination in writing within ten business days of receipt of an appeal. The determination shall be transmitted to the Committee on Open Government in the same manner as set forth above.
Fees
There shall be no fee charged for inspection of records, search for records or any certification pursuant to these rules and regulations.
Fees for copies may be charged, provided that the fee for copying records shall not exceed $.25 per page for photocopies not exceeding 9 by 14 inches. The fee for photocopies of records in excess of 9 x 14 inches shall not exceed the actual cost of reproduction. Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School has the authority to redact portions of a paper record and does so prior to disclosure of the record by making a photocopy from which the proper redactions are made.
The fee that the school may charge for a copy of any other record is based on the actual cost of reproduction and may include only the following:
The school shall inform a person requesting a record of the estimated cost of preparing a copy of the record if more than two hours of a school employee’s time is needed, or if it is necessary to retain an outside professional service to prepare a copy of the record. The school may require that the fee for copying or reproducing a record be paid in advance of the preparation of such copy. The school may waive a fee in whole or in part when making copies of records available.
Public Notice
A notice, in the form below, containing the title or name and business address of the records access officers and appeals person or body and the location where records can be seen or copies obtained shall be posted in a conspicuous location wherever records are kept and/or published in a local newspaper of general circulation.
Severability
If any provision of these regulations or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is adjudged invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall not affect or impair the validity of the other provisions of these regulations or the application thereof to other persons and circumstances.
Attachment A
PUBLIC NOTICE
YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO SEE PUBLIC RECORDS
The amended Freedom of Information Law, which took effect on January 1, 1978, gives you the right of access to many public records.
Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School has adopted regulations governing when, where, and how you can see public records.
The regulations can be seen at all places where records are kept. According to these regulations, records can be seen and copied at:
Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School 105 Pleasant Avenue, Roosevelt NY 11575
The following officials will help you to exercise your right to access:
Ella Portero
105 Pleasant Avenue, Roosevelt NY 11575
If you are denied access to a record, you may appeal to the following person:
Philip Leconte
Chief Operations Officer
Roosevelt Children’s Academy Charter School 105 Pleasant Avenue, Roosevelt NY 11575
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