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6.1C1 Persons who are authorized access by federal, state, or local law or <br />court order. <br />6.1C2 Persons within the City staff, the City Council, and outside agents <br />(such as attorneys) whose work assignments or responsibilities reasonably <br />require access. <br />6.2 Form of Request. Any person may request data verbally or in writing. Data will <br />be released depending on whether or not the City has stored the data requested and <br />whether the data is classified as public, nonpublic, protected nonpublic or is copyrighted. <br />All requests to view or receive a reproduction of nonpublic or protected nonpublic <br />information must be made in writing in order to verify identity. All requests to receive a <br />reproduction of copyrighted public, nonpublic or protected nonpublic information must <br />be made in writing in order to determine if the request for copyrighted material qualifies <br />for release under copyright law of the United States (Title 17 of the United States Code). <br />The Responsible Authority will provide a form (Exhibit 3) to document the requesting <br />parry's identity, the information requested, and the City's response; however, any person <br />may request data verbally or in writing as long as the request includes documentation of <br />the requesting party's identity and a detailed description of the information requested. <br />6.3 Identification of Requesting Party. The Responsible Authority must verify the <br />identity of the requesting party as a person entitled to access when nonpublic or protected <br />nonpublic data is requested. The Responsible Authority must also verify the identity of <br />the requesting party as a person entitled to access when copies of copyrighted private, <br />nonpublic, or protected nonpublic data is requested. Identity can be established through <br />personal knowledge, presentation of photo identification, comparison of the data subject's <br />signature on a consent form with the person's signature in City records, or other <br />reasonable means. <br />6.4 Time Limits. Requests will be received and processed at Mounds View City Hall <br />only during normal business hours. The response must be immediate, if possible, or <br />prompt and reasonable, if an immediate response is not possible. <br />6.5 Fees. Fees will be charged in the same manner as for public information and are <br />summarized in Exhibit 2. <br />6.6 Accessibility of Records. Upon request by an individual, records must be made <br />available within a reasonable time period to persons with disabilities in a manner <br />consistent with state and federal laws prohibiting discrimination against persons with <br />disabilities. Reasonable modifications must be made in any policies, practices and <br />procedures that might otherwise deny equal access to records to individuals with <br />disabilities. This requirement does not apply to (1) technology procured or developed <br />prior to January 1, 2013, unless substantially modified or substantially enhanced after <br />.;I� 9 <br />n v99? Ryz PTA ML1125-D 1 \R50ULYZ <br />