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Resolution 2007-327 RESOLUTION NO.2007-327 Resolution Superseding Resolution No. 98-498 Establishing a Uniform Policy Imposing Fees for the Inspection, Examination and Duplication of Public Records Pursuant to Section 119.07, Florida Statutes. WHEREAS, Section 119.07(1), Florida Statutes, authorizes the custodian of public records to charge a fee for copying public records provided upon request; and WHEREAS, Section 119.07(1 )(b), Florida Statutes, allows for the imposition of a special service charge for public records requests which require extensive use of clerical or supervisory labor; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determined that a policy should be created establishing the allowable copying fees and defining what is extensive use of clerical or supervisory labor; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determined that such a policy is necessary in order to create uniformity in application of those fees and to guide staff in determining when imposition of such fees is acceptable and appropriate (legally sufficient); and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has found that it is within the publics' best interest for the County to impose such a fee in order to cover the actual cost of duplication and to cover the actual cost of extensive clerical or supervisory time required to respond to public records requests. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: 1. Staff shall charge the following fees for duplication of public records: A. 15 cents per one-sided copy which is 14 inches by 8 Yo inches or less; B. An additional 5 cents for each two-sided duplicated copy; C. $1.00 per copy for a certified copy of a public record; D. The actual cost of duplication for all other copies. "Actual cost of duplication" is defined in 9119.07(1), Florida Statutes, as, 'the cost of material and supplies used to duplicate the record," but it does not include the labor cost and overhead cost associated with such duplication. Staff may, however, charge for the reasonable labor and overhead costs associated with copying county maps or aerial photographs. Page 1 00 2. If the nature or volume of public records requested to be inspected, examined, or copied is such as to require extensive use of information technology resources or extensive clerical or supervisory assistance by personnel of the County office, department or agency involved, or both, the office, department or agency shall charge, in addition to the actual cost of duplication, a special service charge, which shall be reasonable and shall be based on the cost incurred for such extensive use of information technology resources or the labor cost of the personnel providing the service that is actually incurred by the agency or attributable to the agency for the clerical and supervisory assistance required, or both. "Information technology resources" shall have the same meaning as in Section 282.303(13), Florida Statutes. "Extensive use" shall be defined as requiring more than an hour of clerical or supervisory time to locate, review for confidential information, copy and refile the requested material. Time incurred shall be based upon the nature or volume of the request and not solely by the location of the requested documents. 3. This Resolution applies to all offices, agencies and departments authorized and organized as Collier County government of the Board of Collier County Commissioners. 4. Public Records requests made by other governmental units (Le., municipalities, Collier County School Board, fire departments and constitutional officers) within Collier County funded solely by ad valorem tax dollars will be exempt from payment of charges defined in this Resolution provided that they agree, in writing, to not charge the Board of County Commissioners and Divisions I Departments working for the Board of County Commissioners for public records requests made to them, their agencies and departments. 5. The following public records requests shall not be subject to the charges and costs implemented by this Resolution. They are standard operations of conducting business: A. All advisory Board members' requests for records and documents relating to a future committee agenda shall be made to the County Manager who will assign the appropriate staff to perform the requested task. Page 2 00 The requirement to make requests through the County Manager does not apply to the Collier County Planning Commission. Members of that commission may make requests to the Community Development and Environmental Services Division staff for records and documents. B. All requests made by individual members of the Board of County Commissioners for records and documents relating to the performance of their official duties shall be made through the County Manager who will assign the appropriate staff to perform the requested task. C. Requests for records and documents between all county offices under the ultimate authority of the Board of County Commissioners. It is expected that all such county offices will work together and share records and documents and there will be no charge to the requesting office. 6. This Resolution supersedes Resolution No. 98-498. 7. This Resolution shall be effective and implemented as of the date of adoption. This Resolution adopted this ~day of tJOIJ.em'oo.r.-2007, after motion, second and majority vote in favor of adoption. , ~r.,<,1 ;;.~..._ ATT~.l"""',," DWIGHT ,E..,-BR.o,CK, CLERK ~ :\Q'>'~"b L ~-, '"},,,~I~,.},.:^~ ~ :-. r ~~Cl...h_" . Ap~~,*,Mta't*6tm and legal sufficie,lfY: '~J2~~<1 David C. Weig County Attorney 04-COA-010521711 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COU ,FLO IDA By: JAM Page 3 00