1 Tex. Admin. Code § 70.4 - Requesting an Exemption
(a) Pursuant to
§552.262(c) of the Public Information Act, a governmental body may request
that it be exempt from part or all of these rules.
(b) State agencies must request an exemption
if their charges to recover costs are higher than those established by these
rules.
(c) Governmental bodies,
other than agencies of the state, must request an exemption before seeking to
recover costs that are more than 25% higher than the charges established by
these rules.
(d) an exemption
request must be made in writing, and must contain the following elements:
(1) A statement identifying the subsection(s)
of these rules for which an exemption is sought;
(2) The reason(s) the exemption is
requested;
(3) A copy of the
proposed charges;
(4) The
methodology and figures used to calculate/compute the proposed
charges;
(5) Any supporting
documentation, such as invoices, contracts, etc.; and
(6) The name, title, work address, and phone
number of a contact person at the governmental body.
(e) The contact person shall provide
sufficient information and answer in writing any questions necessary to process
the request for exemption.
(f) If
there is good cause to grant the exemption, because the request is duly
documented, reasonable, and in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles, the exemption shall be granted. The name of the governmental body
shall be added to a list to be published annually in the Texas
Register.
(g) If the
request is not duly documented and/or the charges are beyond cost recovery, the
request for exemption shall be denied. The letter of denial shall:
(1) Explain the reason(s) the exemption
cannot be granted; and
(2) Whenever
possible, propose alternative charges.
(h) All determinations to grant or deny a
request for exemption shall be completed promptly, but shall not exceed 90 days
from receipt of the request by the Attorney General.
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