Examples of Texas Open Records Act in a sentence
All material submitted to the City becomes public property and is subject to the Texas Open Records Act upon receipt.
Disclosure of requested information will be determined in accordance with the Texas Open Records Act.
Respondents should be aware that at the completion of the selection process the contents of their RFQ are subject to the provisions of the Texas Open Records Act and may be made public.
All information, documentation and other material submitted by Respondent under this proposal is subject to public disclosure under the Texas Open Records Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 552).
If a request is made under the Texas Open Records Act to inspect information designated as trade secret or confidential in a bid, the City will forward the appropriate documents to the Attorney General of Texas who will contact the bidder to request sufficient written reasons and information as to why the information should be protected from disclosure.
Marking the entire Proposal as confidential and/or proprietary is not in conformance with the Texas Open Records Act.
Additionally, upon the filing of this financial statement and the annual audit, these documents are subject to the Texas Open Records Act, as amended, Texas Government Code, Chapter 552.
If a request is made under the Texas Open Records Act to inspect information designated as trade secret or confidential in a proposal, the Proposer shall, upon request, immediately furnish sufficient written reasons and information as to why the information designated as a trade secret or confidential should be protected from disclosure, for the City Attorney to present the matter to the Attorney General of Texas for final determination.
All materials submitted to the City become public property and are subject to the Texas Open Records Act upon receipt.
Bidder/Proposer agrees and acknowledges that any and all documents submitted in response to and all bids/proposals are subject to disclosure under the State of Texas Open Records Act.