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Right To Know

Capital Area Intermediate Unit 15 (IU15) recognizes the importance of making public records available for review and inspection by members of the public. The Intermediate Unit also recognizes the need to maintain confidentiality of certain Intermediate Unit records as required by law. The Intermediate Unit shall make public records available for inspection and/or duplication in accordance with applicable law and the guidelines as addressed in it's Public Access Policy 801: Public Access to Public Records, as adopted by the Capital Area Intermediate Unit 15 Board of School Directors (2/23/06).

This board policy includes:
·         The procedure for requesting records
·         Definitions of types of records
·         Records exempt from disclosure

Requesting Public Records
All requests for public records must specifically identify and describe each record requested; include the date of the request, the requester’s name, address, telephone number and signature; include certification the individual submitting the request is a United States resident; and, if duplication of records is requested, appropriate payment.

·         Please use the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records Standard Right-to-Know Request Form to facilitate records requests.

All requests for public records must be submitted in writing to the Open Records Officer, either in person, by mail, by facsimile or through electronic mail. Questions about access to IU15 public records should also be addressed to IU15’s Open Records Officer:

Daren Moran
Director of Business and Operations/Open Records Officer
Capital Area Intermediate Unit
55 Miller Street
Enola, PA 17025-1640
Phone: 717-732-8400
Fax: 717-732-8414
E-Mail: dmoran@caiu.org

Pricing Information 
Per the guidelines of the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records, fees have been established for costs related to providing requested public records, including those for copying and postage. As prescribed by the Office of Open Records, “No fee may be imposed for an agency’s review of a record to determine whether the record is a public record, legislative record or financial record subject to access in accordance with this Act. No fee may be charged for searching for or retrieval of documents. An agency may not charge staff time or salary for complying with a ‘Right to Know’ request.”

 IU15 Public Records Request Fee Structure

Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law Information:
Pennsylvania Office of Open Records
Pennsylvania Office of Open Records – contact information
Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law (Act 3 of 2008, as signed by Gov. Edward G. Rendell on February 14, 2008 – effective January 1, 2009)