RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND THE OPEN RECORDS LAW. 2 KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT FOR LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES KRS 171.410 – 740 BROAD RECORDS MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY 725.

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RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND THE OPEN RECORDS LAW

2 KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT FOR LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES KRS – 740 BROAD RECORDS MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY 725 KAR 1:030 SCHEDULING PUBLIC RECORDS FOR RETENTION AND DISPOSAL; PROCEDURES. 725 KAR 1:061 RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULES; AUTHORIZED SCHEDULES

3 RECORDS MANAGEMENT ►Systematic Control of recorded information that is created or received in the course of your agency’s business. Systematic control is not throwing a box full of records in the basement, attic, storage building and forgetting it!

4 RECORDS MANAGEMENT Protects and preserves records ALLOWS ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS FOR ENTIRE LIFEALLOWS ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS FOR ENTIRE LIFE Keeps files from getting cluttered Think how to use other Formats to Store Records –Records Storage in New Technologies –Microfilm Long Term Records Saves money by freeing up space in cabinets etc. Reduces liability by destroying records when authorized (Retention Schedule).

5 LEGAL DESTRUCTION Destruction periods are determined from the records retention schedule. One copy must be designated as the “record copy” to meet retention requirements.

6 LEGAL DESTRUCTION Normal destruction of records must be suspended in cases of litigation, pending litigation, or ongoing open records disputes.

7 LEGAL DESTRUCTION Use KDLA destruction certificates. dules Keep documentation of the destruction in case you need to produce it. Remember: regular destruction can be suspended by litigation, pending litigation, or ongoing open records disputes.

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12 KDLA WEBSITES KDLA WEBSITE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHEDULE chedule.htm

13 Open Records Legislative findings. The General Assembly finds an essential relationship between KRS to and the Open Records Law. Access to Public Records is a Records Management Function. The Use of the Records Retention Schedule is Essential. Public Records include all Formats. The General Assembly further recognizes that all government agency records are not open to public access, as defined in this chapter, some being exempt under KRS Effective: June 25, 2009

14 Open Records Requirements for distribution of explanatory materials -- Open Records and Open Meetings laws -- Retention and management of public records. The Office of the Attorney General shall distribute to all county judge/executives, mayors, county attorneys, city attorneys, superintendents of public school districts, presidents of each of the state public postsecondary education institutions and attorneys of public school districts and public postsecondary education institutions throughout Kentucky the Open Records Law and information about records management created by KDLA. All superintendents of public school districts shall be responsible for designating and submitting the names and addresses of the attorneys. This information shall be distributed to others in the Public School District. Effective: July 15, 2008

15 OPEN RECORDS KRS thru KRS Procedures for inspection of public records are set by Attorney General “Duty Under the Law

16 OPEN RECORDS No: not all “public records” are “open records”. Kentucky’s Open Records law protects certain records from public inspection under KRS ; other laws limit access to other records.

17 OPEN RECORDS The term “public record” includes s, databases, and other records electronically generated and/or stored. The term “public record” includes public agency records that are not maintained on the agency’s premises.

18 OPEN RECORDS What a Public Agency must do: 1. Provide Suitable facilities. Time for inspection; During the regular office hours of the agency. Agencies must, upon request, mail copies to a person whose residence or principal place of business is outside the county in which the records are located. The person must first precisely describe the public records, and the records must be readily available within the public agency. The agency may require advance payment of copying fees and the cost of mailing. 2. Official custodian. Each public agency must appoint an official custodian of the agency’s records. 3. Rules and regulations. Each public agency must adopt rules and regulations Must be displayed in a prominent location which is accessible to the public. The rules and regulations must include:  the principal office of the public agency and its regular office hours  the title and address of the official custodian of record;  the fees charged for copies;  the procedures to be followed in requesting public records. *The uniform rules and regulations drafted by the Finance and Administration Cabinet, which are found at 200 KAR 1:020, may be adapted for each agency’s use.

19 OPEN RECORDS Masking exempt information contained in an otherwise nonexempt public record is not equivalent to records creation; the agency must discharge this statutory duty and bear associated costs. A request for information (“How much are the city’s employees paid?”) need not be honored; a request for existing public records containing the information sought (“Please produce copies of the city’s payroll records.”) must be honored unless the requested records are exempt.

20 OPEN RECORDS A Public Agency is not required: To compile information or to create a document that does not already exist in response to an open records request. To fulfill a request, to permit inspection, or mail copies, –if the request places an unreasonable burden on the agency in producing records or –if the custodian believes that repeated requests are intended to disrupt the agency’s essential functions. –refusal for either of these reasons must be supported by clear and convincing evidence. –for example, the number of records requested, the estimated amount of time and expense to the agency to fulfill the request, the duplicative nature of the requests. To honor ed open records request but –should develop a standard response notifying the requester to submit his or her request –by U.S. Mail, fax, or in person and immediately issue the standard response by U.S. Mail.

21 OPEN RECORDS Response to request. –The public agency must respond to the request in writing and within three days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays. –A public agency’s three day response time begins to run the day after the request is received. –If the request is denied, the response must include a statement of the specific exception which authorizes the agency to withhold the record, and a brief explanation of how the exception applies to the record withheld. –The response must be issued by the official custodian or under his authority. Application to wrong agency. If the public agency which receives the request does not have custody or control of the record requested; –the agency must notify the requester and furnish the name and location of the official custodian of the appropriate agency’s public records.

22 OPEN RECORDS Record not available. –the public agency must notify the requester in writing and indicate a place, time, and date for inspection not to exceed three days from receipt of the request. –If the record cannot be retrieved within three days, the agency must notify the requester in writing and provide a detailed explanation of the cause for the delay. –The agency must state the earliest date on which the record will be available. Copies of records. –A requester has the right to obtain copies of all nonexempt public records upon payment of a reasonable fee, including postage where appropriate. The agency may require prepayment for copies of records. –No fee can be imposed for inspecting public records –Nonexempt public records must be made available for copying in either standard electronic or standard paper format

23 OPEN RECORDS Public agencies may impose a higher copying fee for requests made for a commercial purpose. “Commercial purpose” is defined as any use by which the user expects a profit but excludes newspaper or periodical publications, radio or television broadcasts, or use by attorneys representing parties in litigation. Online access. A public agency may provide online access to public records in electronic format. –The agency may require that the requester enter into a contract, license, or other agreement with the agency, and may charge fees. –The fees cannot exceed the cost of physical connection to the system and the reasonable cost of computer time access charges.

24 EXEMPTIONS TO THE OPEN RECORDS LAW (a) records containing information of a personal nature if disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy; (b) records confidentially disclosed to an agency and compiled and maintained for scientific research; (c) records confidentially disclosed to an agency or required by the agency to be disclosed to it which are generally recognized as confidential or proprietary and which if disclosed would permit an unfair commercial advantage to competitors, (d) records that relate to the prospective location of a business or industry which has not previously disclosed that it is interested in locating, relocating, or expanding in Kentucky;

25 EXEMPTIONS (e) records developed by an agency in conjunction with the regulation or supervision of financial institutions which reveal the agency’s internal examining or audit criteria; (f) real estate appraisals, engineering or feasibility estimates, and evaluations made by or for a public agency, in the course of acquiring property, until all of the property has been acquired; (g) test questions, scoring keys, and other examination data used to administer a licensing examination, examination for employment, or academic examination before the exam is given or if it is to be given again;

26 EXEMPTIONS (h) records of law enforcement agencies or agencies involved in administrative adjudication if disclosure of the records would harm the agency by premature release (i) and (j) preliminary documents, including drafts, notes, correspondence with private individuals, recommendations, and memoranda in which opinions are expressed or policies formulated;

27 EXEMPTIONS (k) and (l) public records that are prohibited from disclosure by state or federal law; (m) records the disclosure of which would have a reasonable likelihood of threatening the public safety by exposing a vulnerability in preventing, protecting against, mitigating, or responding to a terrorist act, as defined in the exemption, and limited to eight precisely described categories of records; (n) records having historic, literary, artistic, or commemorative value that are accepted by the archivist of a public university, museum, or government depository from a donor or depositor other than a public agency if nondisclosure is requested in writing by the donor or depositor.

28 CONTACT KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT FOR LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES Jerry Carlton ext