REPORTS AS PUBLIC RECORDS Clause Samples
The "Reports as Public Records" clause establishes that any reports or documents generated under the agreement are considered public records and are subject to disclosure under applicable public records laws. In practice, this means that information submitted to or created by a public agency may be accessible to the public upon request, unless specifically exempted by law. This clause ensures transparency and accountability in dealings with public entities, while also alerting parties to the potential for public access to submitted information.
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REPORTS AS PUBLIC RECORDS. Unless an exemption applies, the reports, records and other information submitted or required to be submitted by Contractor to County (and documents copied pursuant to Section 10.02) are public records within the meaning of that term in the California Public Records Act, Government Code Section 6250 et seq. Unless a particular record is exempted from disclosure by the California Public Records Act, it must be disclosed to the public by County upon request. Contractor will not object to County making available to the public any information submitted by the Contractor, or required to be submitted in connection with the rates, including records described in Article 12. County shall notify Contractor of any and all such public records requests, and shall provide Contractor with reasonable amount of time to seek a protective order to protect such records from disclosure in the event Contractor has reason to believe that the disclosure contains proprietary information or is otherwise exempt under the California Public Records Act.
REPORTS AS PUBLIC RECORDS. The reports, records and other information submitted or required to be submitted by Contractor to County (and documents copied pursuant to Section 10.02) are public records within the meaning of that term in the
REPORTS AS PUBLIC RECORDS. The reports, records and other information submitted (or required to be submitted) by Contractor to City are public records within the meaning of that term in the California Public Records Act, Government Code Section 6250 et seq. Unless a particular record is exempted from disclosure by the California Public Records Act, it will be disclosed to the public by the City upon request.
REPORTS AS PUBLIC RECORDS. 30 The reports, records and other information submitted or required to be submitted by 31 Contractor to Authority are public records within the meaning of that term in the 32 California Public Records Act, Government Code Section 6250 et seq. Unless a 33 particular record is exempted from disclosure by the California Public Records Act, it 34 must be disclosed to the public by Authority upon request. 35 Contractor will not object to Authority making available to the public any information 36 submitted by the Contractor, or required to be submitted in connection with the 37 Contractor’s compensation, including but not limited to records described in Article 9.
REPORTS AS PUBLIC RECORDS. 30 The reports, records and other information submitted or required to be submitted by 31 Contractor to SBWMA are public records within the meaning of that term in the California
REPORTS AS PUBLIC RECORDS. The reports, records and other information submitted or required to be submitted by Contractor to County (and documents copied pursuant to Section 9.02) are public records within the meaning of that term in the California Public Records Act, Government Code Section 6250 et seq. Unless a particular record is exempted from disclosure by the California Public Records Act, it must be disclosed to the public by County upon request. Contractor will not object to County making available to the public any information submitted by the Contractor, or required to be submitted in connection with Contractor’s compensation, including but not limited to records described in Article 11.
