Source: http://www.redrosetransit.com/about/right-to-know
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 12:31:00+00:00

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The Pennsylvania Right to Know Law (RTKL) provides citizens of the Commonwealth the right to request, inspect and obtain copies of public records. Below is information for citizens to request copies of records maintained by the Red Rose Transit Authority pursuant to the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law, 65 P.S. § 66.1 et seq., and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and Governor’s Office Management Directive 205.36, which is incorporated by reference.
Requests must be made by request form and received during normal business hours from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. on any business day. In no event shall a request be considered officially submitted until received by the Open Records Officer.
The fee for certification of a record is $1.00.
RRTA will charge $0.25 per page for the copies it must make of the redacted material in order for the requester to view the public record that contains non-public information.
RRTA may require prepayment if the anticipated cost to fulfill the request exceeds $100. Unless prepayment is made by certified check or money order, access will be denied until the check clears. The request for prepayment will specify a reasonable period of time in which the check must be received. If RRTA does not receive the check within the specified time, it may deny the RTKL request on that basis.
The check or money order shall be made payable to South Central Transit Authority.
RRTA requires full payment of all fees prior to releasing any documents.
records that do not meet the general definition of a “public record,” i.e., none of the records is “an account, voucher, or contract dealing with the receipt or disbursement of funds by the agency or its acquisition, use or disposal of services or of supplies, materials, equipment or other property,” nor is it “a minute, order, or other decision by the agency fixing the personal or property rights, privileges, immunities, duties or obligations of any person or group of persons.” 65 P. S. § 66.1.
records subject to an exception to the general definition of “public record,” namely the investigative exception set forth at 65 P. S. § 66.1.
records subject to an exception to the general definition of “public record,” namely the exception pertaining to restrictions imposed by law, including statute law, order or decree of court. 65 P. S. § 66.1.
records subject to an exception to the general definition of “public record,” namely the exception pertaining to the prejudice or impairment of a person’s reputation. 65 P. S. § 66.1.
the identified records are subject to an exception to the general definition of “public record,” namely the exception pertaining to personal security. 65 P. S. § 66.1.
records subject to an exception to the general definition of “public record,” namely the exception pertaining to the possible loss of federal funds. 65 P. S. § 66.1.
records subject to a constitutionally protected right of privacy as found in the Pennsylvania Constitution at Article I, Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 20, 23, 25, and 26, and the Authority has determined that the protected privacy interest outweighs your interest in obtaining access to the documents.

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