PHILADELPHIA HOME RULE CHARTER
CHAPTER 11 DEPARTMENT OF RECORDS
§5-1104. Public Right to Inspection.
City records, the disclosure of which would invade a
person's right to privacy, hinder law enforcement, endanger the public
safety, or breach a legally recognized duty of confidence, or the nondisclosure
of which is legally privileged, or which have been prepared for or by the Law
Department for use in actions or proceedings to which the City is or may be a
party, shall not be available for public inspection. Except as herein provided,
all other City records shall be open for public inspection but the officer,
department, board or commission or other governmental agency of the City having
the care and custody of such records may make reasonable regulations governing
the time, place and manner of their inspection and for the purposes of archival
preservation, copies of City records may be substituted in lieu of original
records.
ANNOTATION
Sources: New York City Charter, 1938, Section 894.
Purposes: Records of the City relate to the government of the
City and for that reason those governed should have a right to inspect them.
However, this right has to qualified by reasonableness as to the time, place and
manner of inspection, by assuring adequate care for the records being examined,
and by considerations for protecting the individual right to privacy, law
enforcement, public safety, legally recognized duties of confidence legally
recognized privileges and the interest of the City in any lawsuit in which it
may be involved.
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