Texas Open Records Act definition

Texas Open Records Act or "TORA" means Chapter 552, Texas Government Code.

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.

  • The Health System is a governmental entity subject to the Texas Open Records Act.

  • Disclosure of requested information will be determined in accordance with the Texas Open Records Act.

  • Information submitted may be subject to disclosure under the Texas Open Records Act, it will be the responsibility of the Proposer to seek an exemption from disclosure and file any necessary documents with the Attorney General.

  • Under the State of Texas Open Records Act, the City is obligated to produce documents for public inspection even if the documents contain a portion which is confidential, but can redact the confidential parts.

  • 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).

  • 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.

  • In considering the record, it may weigh the evidence, judge the credibility of witnesses, and determine controverted questions of fact, recognizing that the trial court saw and heard the witnesses.

  • Marking the entire Proposal as confidential and/or proprietary is not in conformance with the Texas Open Records Act.

  • Submittals will remain on file in accordance with the Texas Open Records Act.

Related to Texas Open Records Act

  • Air Act, as used in this clause, means the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.).

  • Public records means all writings and recordings that consist of letters, words or numbers, or their equivalent, set down by handwriting, typewriting, printing, photostatting, photography, magnetic impulse, optical or magneto-optical form, mechanical or electronic recording or other form of data compilation, however stored, and regardless of physical form or characteristics, prepared or owned by, or in the possession of a public body or its officers, employees or agents in the transaction of public business.

  • Clean air standards, as used in this clause means: