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Policy changed Jan 2, 2020
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Lamination: .50 a linear foot (12 X 24)
Copies: .10 one sided
.20 two sided
Lamination: .50 a linear foot (12 X 24)
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by Jan & Richard Peter
or email Jan & Richard at: bunnyrabbit@airadv.net
***NEW*** They all became one (Kingston plus 1 room schools) = $30
Early Settlers of Kingston = $20
Veterans of Kingston area = $25
Pioneer Days in Kingston area = $5
The Walk Thru Time book = $10
The Kingston & Wilmot Depots & Polly Ann = $5
Nellie book = $10
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FOIA POLICY:
FOIA Policy
Jacquelin E. Opperman Memorial Library
I. Purpose
It is the intent of the Jacquelin E. Opperman Memorial Library to perform public business in an open and public manner as required by Michigan’s Freedom of Information, Act 442 of 1976, and as amended. This Policy prescribes the library procedures for responding to written public records requests made pursuant to FOIA.
II. Scope This Policy applies to the library whenever a written request for public records is made under Michigan’s FOIA law. This Policy does not apply to any records that are exempt from disclosure such as, but not limited to:
Public records shall be open to inspection and copying during the library regular business hours by the custodian of the requested public records. Reasonable access to and reasonable facilities for copying of these records shall be provided. The library shall provide reasonable assistance in identifying and locating public records in accordance with this Policy.
B. Form of FOIA Requests
All FOIA requests shall be made in writing.
All FOIA requests shall adequately describe the records sought in sufficient detail to enable the library to locate such records with reasonable effort. The requesting party shall be as specific as possible when requesting records. To assist the in locating the requested records, the library may request that the requesting party provide additional information known to the requesting party, such as the types of records, dates, parties to correspondence, and subject matter of the requested records.
A FOIA request will be answered within 5 business days after receiving it. If needed, the library will notify the requester in writing and extend the time for an additional 10 business days.
Fees: Fees may be charged as permitted by law.
$.10 per sheet
Hourly rate for searching, reproducing and postage will be set according to 2015 PA 563
If a request must be denied, the library will respond to the requester with an explanation of the reasons for the denial and the requester’s right to submit a written appeal to the head of the public body (Board Chair) or to seek judicial review with the right to receive attorney fees and collect damages.
C. Submit requests to:
Glenna Ford, Library Director
Jacquelin E. Opperman Memorial Library
5790 State Street
Kingston, Michigan 48741
Phone (989) 683-2500
Fax (989 683-2081
Approved: June 22, 2015
FOIA Policy
Jacquelin E. Opperman Memorial Library
I. Purpose
It is the intent of the Jacquelin E. Opperman Memorial Library to perform public business in an open and public manner as required by Michigan’s Freedom of Information, Act 442 of 1976, and as amended. This Policy prescribes the library procedures for responding to written public records requests made pursuant to FOIA.
II. Scope This Policy applies to the library whenever a written request for public records is made under Michigan’s FOIA law. This Policy does not apply to any records that are exempt from disclosure such as, but not limited to:
- Specific
personal information about an individual if the release would constitute a
clearly unwarranted invasion of that individual's privacy.
• Records that may be exempted from disclosure by another statute. (Note: statutes which expressly prohibit public disclosure of records generally supersede the FOIA.) - Information
subject to attorney-client privilege.
- Pending
public bids to enter into contracts.
- Records
that would disclose the social security number of an individual.
Public records shall be open to inspection and copying during the library regular business hours by the custodian of the requested public records. Reasonable access to and reasonable facilities for copying of these records shall be provided. The library shall provide reasonable assistance in identifying and locating public records in accordance with this Policy.
B. Form of FOIA Requests
All FOIA requests shall be made in writing.
All FOIA requests shall adequately describe the records sought in sufficient detail to enable the library to locate such records with reasonable effort. The requesting party shall be as specific as possible when requesting records. To assist the in locating the requested records, the library may request that the requesting party provide additional information known to the requesting party, such as the types of records, dates, parties to correspondence, and subject matter of the requested records.
A FOIA request will be answered within 5 business days after receiving it. If needed, the library will notify the requester in writing and extend the time for an additional 10 business days.
Fees: Fees may be charged as permitted by law.
$.10 per sheet
Hourly rate for searching, reproducing and postage will be set according to 2015 PA 563
If a request must be denied, the library will respond to the requester with an explanation of the reasons for the denial and the requester’s right to submit a written appeal to the head of the public body (Board Chair) or to seek judicial review with the right to receive attorney fees and collect damages.
C. Submit requests to:
Glenna Ford, Library Director
Jacquelin E. Opperman Memorial Library
5790 State Street
Kingston, Michigan 48741
Phone (989) 683-2500
Fax (989 683-2081
Approved: June 22, 2015