New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 21. Miscellaneous |
Chapter XXIII. Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority |
Part 1156. Rules Governing Public Access to Records of the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority and Niagara Frontier Transit Metro System, Inc |
Sec. 1156.3. Records available for inspection or copying
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- All records of the authority and any subsidiary corporation are available for public inspection and copying, except those records or portions thereof that:(a) are specifically exempted from disclosure by State or Federal statute;(b) if disclosed, would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy under the provisions of subdivision 2 of section 89 of the Public Officers Law;(c) if disclosed would impair present or imminent contract awards or collective bargaining negotiations;(d) are trade secrets or are submitted to the authority or a subsidiary corporation by a commercial enterprise or derived from information obtained from a commercial enterprise and which if disclosed would cause substantial injury to the competitive position of the subject enterprise;(e) are compiled for law enforcement purposes and which, if disclosed, would:(1) interfere with law enforcement investigations or judicial proceedings;(2) deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or impartial adjudication;(3) identify a confidential source or disclose confidential information relating to a criminal investigation; or(4) reveal criminal investigative techniques or procedures, except routine techniques and procedures;(f) if disclosed would endanger the life or safety of any person;(g) are inter-agency or intra-agency materials which are not:(1) statistical or factual tabulations or data;(2) instructions to staff that affect the public;(3) final authority or subsidiary corporation policy or determinations;(4) external audits, including but not limited to audits performed by the Comptroller and Federal government;(h) are examination questions or answers which are requested prior to the final administration of such questions;(i) if disclosed, would jeopardize the authority's or a subsidiary corporation's capacity to guarantee the security of its information technology assets, such assets encompassing both electronic information systems and infrastructures.