Article III. PUBLIC RECORDS


§ 2-64. Definitions.
§ 2-65. Record books.
§ 2-66. Declaration of records as public property; access.
§ 2-67. Records to be delivered to successor in office.
§ 2-68. Destruction of records.
§ 2-69. Litigation and open records requests.
§ 2-70. Method of destruction.
§ 2-71. Alienation of records prohibited.
§ 2-72. Right of recovery.
§ 2-73. Destruction of non-record material.
§ 2-74. Personal liability.
§ 2-75. Destruction or alienation of record.
§ 2-76. Possession of record by private entity.
§ 2-77. Duties and responsibilities of the city council.
§ 2-78. Duties and responsibilities of records management officer.
§ 2-79. Responsibilities of city department heads.
§ 2-80. Responsibilities of records assistants.
§ 2-81. City offices to use records control schedules.
§ 2-82. Designation of records management officer.
§ 2-83. Records management program established.
§ 2-84. Preparation and filing of records control schedules.
§ 2-85. Initial destruction of obsolete records.
§ 2-86. Destruction of unscheduled records.
§ 2-87. Recordkeeping requirement.
§ 2-88. Care of records of permanent value.
§ 2-89. Microfilming of records.
§ 2-90. Destruction of original records.
§ 2-91. Destruction of permanent records.
§ 2-92. Electronic storage of records.
§ 2-93. Denial of access prohibited.
§ 2-94. Open record.
§ 2-95. Nonpublic information.
§ 2-96. Special right of access to confidential information.
§ 2-97. Application for public information.
§ 2-98. Officer for public records.
§ 2-99. Attorney general opinions.
§ 2-100. Writ of mandamus.
§ 2-101. Cost of copies and charges for access to public records.
§ 2-102. Cost of noncertified photographic reproductions.
§ 2-103. Cost of records; any other form.
§ 2-104. Waiver or reduction of fees.
§ 2-105. Failure to provide copies.
§ 2-106. Charges for services.
§ 2-107. Penalty.
§ 2-108. Interpretation of this article.