22 Tex. Admin. Code § 342.1 - Open Records
(a) Open record
requests. Inspection of Public Records under the Texas Open Records Act, Texas
Civil Statutes, Title 5, Government Code, Chapter 552, provides that all of the
records of the board are public records and are available for public inspection
during normal business hours except that investigative files and records of the
board are confidential. In addition, the exceptions to disclosure in Government
Code, Chapter 552 may protect certain information. This rule is promulgated
pursuant to Government Code, Chapter 552 to establish a records review process
that is efficient, safe, and timely to the public and to the agency.
(1) Requests must be in writing and
reasonably identify the records requested.
(2) Records access will be by appointment
only.
(3) Records access is
available only during the regular business hours of the agency.
(4) Unless confidential information is
involved, review may be by physical access or by duplication at the requestor's
option. Any person, however, whose request would be unduly disruptive to the
ongoing business of the office may be denied physical access and will be
provided the option of receiving copies. Costs of duplication shall be the
responsibility of the requesting party in accordance with the established board
fee policy, payable at the time of receipt of records, if a person; or in
advance, if by mail. The board may, in its discretion, waive fees if it is in
the public interest to do so.
(5)
When the safety of any public record is at issue, physical access may be denied
and the records will be provided by duplication as previously
described.
(6) Confidential files
will not be made available for inspection or for duplication except under
certain circumstances, e.g., court order.
(7) All open records request appointments
will be referred to the executive director or designee before complying with a
request.
(8) The open records
coordinator for the agency is the executive director and the alternate is the
director's designee.
(b)
Charges for copies of public records. The charge to any person requesting
reproductions of any readily available record of the Texas State Board of
Physical Therapy Examiners will be the charges established by the General
Services Commission.
(c) The board
may waive these charges if there is a public benefit. The executive director of
the Executive Council of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Examiners is
authorized to determine whether a public benefit exists on a case by case
basis.
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