The Freedom of Information Law
(Public Officers Law Article 6) is New York State's principal
statute on providing for public access to the records of government.
The Records Access Officer is responsible for ensuring appropriate
agency response to public requests for access to records.
"Record" means any information kept,
held, filed, produced or reproduced by, with, or for the agency,
in any physical form whatsoever including, but not limited to,
reports, statements, examinations, memoranda, opinions, folders,
files, books, manuals, pamphlets, forms, papers, designs, drawings,
maps, photos, letters, microfilms, computer tapes or disks, rules,
regulations or codes.
How to Make a FOIL Request
If you wish to access a record under
the FOIL, you must make your request in writing. Please be as
specific as possible in describing the records in which you are
interested. Within five business days of the receipt of a written
request, we will send a written acknowledgement that we received the
request. Some information may be downloaded directly from this
website. If you do not find the information you seek here, please
send a letter or completed FOIL Request form
(PDF) to:
Nanci Moquin, Records Access Officer
Town of Bethlehem
445 Delaware Avenue
Delmar, NY 12054
Fax: 518-439-1699
E-mail:
Why You Might Be Denied
Access to a FOIL Request
Certain records or portions thereof
are excepted from disclosure under authority of Public Officers Law
Section 87.2 (a-1). These records include those which:
are specifically exempted from disclosure under state or
federal statute,
if disclosed would constitute an unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy,
if disclosed would impair present or imminent contract
awards or collective bargaining negotiations,
are trade secrets or are submitted to the agency or are
derived from information obtained from a commercial enterprise
and which, if disclosed, would cause substantial injury to the
competitive position of the subject enterprise,
are compiled for law enforcement purposes and which if
disclosed would interfere with law enforcement investigations or
judicial proceedings, deprive a person of the right to a fair
trial or impartial adjudication, identify a confidential source
or disclose confidential information regarding a criminal
investigation, or reveal criminal investigative techniques or
procedures, except routine techniques and procedures,
if disclosed would endanger the life or safety of any person,
are inter-agency or intra-agency materials which are not
statistical or factual tabulations or data, instructions to
staff which affect the public or are final agency policies or
determinations, are external audits, including audits performed
by the comptroller and the federal government computer codes,
are examination questions or answers which are requested
prior to the final administration of such questions.
A denial of access must be in writing, stating the reason for
denial and advising your right to an appeal.
How to Appeal When
You've Been Denied Access
If you've been denied access by the
Records Access Office, you will be notified by them in writing. You
have a right to appeal, but you must do so within 30 days. An appeal
must be filed in writing and mailed or faxed to:
Sam Messina, Town Supervisor
Town of Bethlehem
445 Delaware Avenue
Delmar, NY 12054
Fax: 518-439-1699
FOIL Fee Schedule
There is a charge of $0.25 per page
for copies, not in excess of 9 x14 inches.
A fee for copy of other records may be charged based upon the actual cost of
reproduction.
Town of Bethlehem: 445 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY 12054 Ph: 518.439.4955
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