Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The charges in this section to recover
costs associated with providing copies of public information are based on
estimated average costs to governmental bodies across the state. When actual
costs are 25% higher than those used in these rules, governmental bodies other
than agencies of the state, may request an exemption in accordance with §
RSA 70.4
of this title (relating to Requesting an Exemption).
(b) Copy charge.
(1) Standard paper copy. The charge for
standard paper copies reproduced by means of an office machine copier or a
computer printer is $.10 per page or part of a page. Each side that has
recorded information is considered a page.
(2) Nonstandard copy. The charges in this
subsection are to cover the materials onto which information is copied and do
not reflect any additional charges, including labor, that may be associated
with a particular request. The charges for nonstandard copies are:
(A) Diskette--$1.00;
(B) Magnetic tape--actual cost
(C) Data cartridge--actual cost;
(D) Tape cartridge--actual cost;
(E) Rewritable CD (CD-RW)--$1.00;
(F) Non-rewritable CD
(CD-R)--$1.00;
(G) Digital video
disc (DVD)--$3.00;
(H) JAZ
drive--actual cost;
(I) Other
electronic media--actual cost;
(J)
VHS video cassette--$2.50;
(K)
Audio cassette--$1.00;
(L) Oversize
paper copy (e.g.: 11 inches by 17 inches, greenbar, bluebar, not including maps
and photographs using specialty paper--See also §
RSA
70.9 of this title)--$.50;
(M) Specialty paper (e.g.: Mylar, blueprint,
blueline, map, photographic--actual cost.
(c) Labor charge for programming. If a
particular request requires the services of a programmer in order to execute an
existing program or to create a new program so that requested information may
be accessed and copied, the governmental body may charge for the programmer's
time.
(1) The hourly charge for a programmer
is $28.50 an hour. Only programming services shall be charged at this hourly
rate.
(2) Governmental bodies that
do not have in-house programming capabilities shall comply with requests in
accordance with §
RSA
552.231 of the Texas Government
Code.
(3) If the charge for
providing a copy of public information includes costs of labor, a governmental
body shall comply with the requirements of §
RSA
552.261(b) of the Texas
Government Code.
(d)
Labor charge for locating, compiling, manipulating data, and reproducing public
information.
(1) The charge for labor costs
incurred in processing a request for public information is $15 an hour. The
labor charge includes the actual time to locate, compile, manipulate data, and
reproduce the requested information.
(2) A labor charge shall not be billed in
connection with complying with requests that are for 50 or fewer pages of paper
records, unless the documents to be copied are located in:
(A) Two or more separate buildings that are
not physically connected with each other; or
(B) A remote storage facility.
(3) A labor charge shall not be
recovered for any time spent by an attorney, legal assistant, or any other
person who reviews the requested information:
(A) To determine whether the governmental
body will raise any exceptions to disclosure of the requested information under
the Texas Government Code, Subchapter C, Chapter 552; or
(B) To research or prepare a request for a
ruling by the attorney general's office pursuant to §
RSA
552.301 of the Texas Government
Code.
(4) When
confidential information pursuant to a mandatory exception of the Act is mixed
with public information in the same page, a labor charge may be recovered for
time spent to redact, blackout, or otherwise obscure confidential information
in order to release the public information. A labor charge shall not be made
for redacting confidential information for requests of 50 or fewer pages,
unless the request also qualifies for a labor charge pursuant to Texas
Government Code, §
RSA
552.261(a)(1) or
(2).
(5) If the charge for providing a copy of
public information includes costs of labor, a governmental body shall comply
with the requirements of Texas Government Code, Chapter 552,
§552.261(b).
(6) For purposes
of paragraph (2)(A) of this subsection, two buildings connected by a covered or
open sidewalk, an elevated or underground passageway, or a similar facility,
are not considered to be separate buildings.
(e) Overhead charge.
(1) Whenever any labor charge is applicable
to a request, a governmental body may include in the charges direct and
indirect costs, in addition to the specific labor charge. This overhead charge
would cover such costs as depreciation of capital assets, rent, maintenance and
repair, utilities, and administrative overhead. If a governmental body chooses
to recover such costs, a charge shall be made in accordance with the
methodology described in paragraph (3) of this subsection. Although an exact
calculation of costs will vary, the use of a standard charge will avoid
complication in calculating such costs and will provide uniformity for charges
made statewide.
(2) An overhead
charge shall not be made for requests for copies of 50 or fewer pages of
standard paper records unless the request also qualifies for a labor charge
pursuant to Texas Government Code, §
RSA
552.261(a)(1) or
(2).
(3) The overhead charge shall be computed at
20% of the charge made to cover any labor costs associated with a particular
request. Example: if one hour of labor is used for a particular request, the
formula would be as follows: Labor charge for locating, compiling, and
reproducing, $15.00 x .20 = $3.00; or Programming labor charge, $28.50 x .20 =
$5.70. If a request requires one hour of labor charge for locating, compiling,
and reproducing information ($15.00 per hour); and one hour of programming
labor charge ($28.50 per hour), the combined overhead would be: $15.00 + $28.50
= $43.50 x .20 = $8.70.
(f) Microfiche and microfilm charge.
(1) If a governmental body already has
information that exists on microfiche or microfilm and has copies available for
sale or distribution, the charge for a copy must not exceed the cost of its
reproduction. If no copies of the requested microfiche or microfilm are
available and the information on the microfiche or microfilm can be released in
its entirety, the governmental body should make a copy of the microfiche or
microfilm. The charge for a copy shall not exceed the cost of its reproduction.
The Texas State Library and Archives Commission has the capacity to reproduce
microfiche and microfilm for governmental bodies. Governmental bodies that do
not have in-house capability to reproduce microfiche or microfilm are
encouraged to contact the Texas State Library before having the reproduction
made commercially.
(2) If only a
master copy of information in microfilm is maintained, the charge is $.10 per
page for standard size paper copies, plus any applicable labor and overhead
charge for more than 50 copies.
(g) Remote document retrieval charge.
(1) Due to limited on-site capacity of
storage documents, it is frequently necessary to store information that is not
in current use in remote storage locations. Every effort should be made by
governmental bodies to store current records on-site. State agencies are
encouraged to store inactive or non-current records with the Texas State
Library and Archives Commission. To the extent that the retrieval of documents
results in a charge to comply with a request, it is permissible to recover
costs of such services for requests that qualify for labor charges under
current law.
(2) If a governmental
body has a contract with a commercial records storage company, whereby the
private company charges a fee to locate, retrieve, deliver, and return to
storage the needed record(s), no additional labor charge shall be factored in
for time spent locating documents at the storage location by the private
company's personnel. If after delivery to the governmental body, the boxes must
still be searched for records that are responsive to the request, a labor
charge is allowed according to subsection (d)(1) of this section.
(h) Computer resource charge.
(1) The computer resource charge is a
utilization charge for computers based on the amortized cost of acquisition,
lease, operation, and maintenance of computer resources, which might include,
but is not limited to, some or all of the following: central processing units
(CPUs), servers, disk drives, local area networks (LANs), printers, tape
drives, other peripheral devices, communications devices, software, and system
utilities.
(2) These computer
resource charges are not intended to substitute for cost recovery methodologies
or charges made for purposes other than responding to public information
requests.
(3) The charges in this
subsection are averages based on a survey of governmental bodies with a broad
range of computer capabilities. Each governmental body using this cost recovery
charge shall determine which category(ies) of computer system(s) used to
fulfill the public information request most closely fits its existing
system(s), and set its charge accordingly. Type of System--Rate: mainframe--$10
per CPU minute; Midsize--$1.50 per CPU minute; Client/Server--$2.20 per clock
hour; PC or LAN--$1.00 per clock hour.
(4) The charge made to recover the computer
utilization cost is the actual time the computer takes to execute a particular
program times the applicable rate. The CPU charge is not meant to apply to
programming or printing time; rather it is solely to recover costs associated
with the actual time required by the computer to execute a program. This time,
called CPU time, can be read directly from the CPU clock, and most frequently
will be a matter of seconds. If programming is required to comply with a
particular request, the appropriate charge that may be recovered for
programming time is set forth in subsection (d) of this section. No charge
should be made for computer print-out time. Example: If a mainframe computer is
used, and the processing time is 20 seconds, the charges would be as follows:
$10 / 3 = $3.33; or $10 / 60 x 20 = $3.33.
(5) A governmental body that does not have
in-house computer capabilities shall comply with requests in accordance with
the §
RSA
552.231 of the Texas Government
Code.
(i) Miscellaneous
supplies. The actual cost of miscellaneous supplies, such as labels, boxes, and
other supplies used to produce the requested information, may be added to the
total charge for public information.
(j) Postal and shipping charges. Governmental
bodies may add any related postal or shipping expenses which are necessary to
transmit the reproduced information to the requesting party.
(k) Sales tax. Pursuant to Office of the
Comptroller of Public Accounts' rules sales tax shall not be added on charges
for public information (34 TAC, Part 1, Chapter 3, Subchapter O, §3.341
and §3.342).
(l) Miscellaneous
charges: A governmental body that accepts payment by credit card for copies of
public information and that is charged a "transaction fee" by the credit card
company may recover that fee.
(m)
These charges are subject to periodic reevaluation and update.