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Brookshire staff to draft open-records fee policy; council seeks options for fees and habitual requesters
Summary
City attorney and staff will draft an open-records policy that could charge fees for voluminous requests and address habitual or intentionally disruptive requesters; council asked for options covering low- and high-cost scenarios.
BROOKSHIRE, Texas ' The City Council on Sept. 4 discussed possible changes to the city's public information (open records) process, asking staff to draft a policy that would allow the city to charge fees for time and copying when fulfilling requests and to address habitual or intentionally disruptive requesters.
City Attorney Joseph (assistant city attorney) told the council the city…
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