New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 3 - GOVERNMENT RECORDS
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 5:3-1.9 - Requests for copies of a government record in a specified medium

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:3-1.9

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) Unless otherwise specifically requested, copies of records shall be provided in printed form on letter size paper. The requestor may request that the agency provide a copy of a record in a specific medium. If the agency maintains the government record in the medium requested, the custodian shall provide the record in the medium sought.

(b) If the agency does not maintain the government record in the medium requested, the custodian shall convert the record to the medium requested if reasonable or provide a copy in some other meaningful medium. If a requestor asks for copies of a record in a medium not routinely used by the agency, not routinely developed or maintained by the agency, or requiring a substantial amount of manipulation or programming of information technology, the custodian may charge, in addition to the actual cost of duplication, a special charge which shall be reasonable and shall be based upon the cost of any extensive use of information technology or for the labor cost of providing the service actually incurred. The requestor shall be given the opportunity to review and object to the charge prior to its being incurred. If the requestor objects to the charge and refuses to withdraw the request, the custodian may deny the request after attempting to reach a reasonable solution that accommodates the interests of the requestor and the agency.

(c) Whenever the nature, format, manner of collation, or volume of a government record embodied in the form of printed matter to be inspected, examined or copied is such that the record cannot be reproduced by ordinary document copying equipment in ordinary business size or involves an extraordinary expenditure of time and effort to accommodate the request, the division or agency may charge, in addition to the actual cost of duplicating the record, a special service charge that shall be reasonable and shall be based upon the actual direct cost of providing the copy or copies. The requestor shall have the opportunity to review and object to the charge prior to its being incurred. If the requestor objects to the charge and refuses to withdraw the request, the custodian may deny the request after attempting to reach a reasonable solution that accommodates the interests of the requestor and the agency.

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