Updated: 24-Jun-2011

THE RIGHT-TO-KNOW LAW ACT 3 OF 2008

 

 

     In Pennsylvania, on February 14, 2008, Governor Edward G.
Rendell signed the Right-To-Know Law Act. This new law
fundamentally changed the way people access public records of
their government and changed the way government processes these
requests. The new law created the Office of Open Records
to implement and monitor the law.

     The Municipal Authority of the Borough of Oakmont, aka
Oakmont Water Authority, is an agency that is required to comply
under this Act.

 

            The Municipal Authority of the Borough of Oakmont
        Open Records
  Policy           Open-Records-Policy.pdf

 

     A Right-To-Know Officer, Mr. William S. Kagarise, Jr. has
     the duty to process requests under the Act.

 

     Requests should be submitted on the Authority's own Right-
         
To-Know Request form
or Pennsylvania's Office of Open
     Records Request Form.      Right-to-Know Request Form

 

     Send completed      Right-To-Know Form to:

 

                         R-T-K Officer

                         Oakmont Water Authority

                         P.O. Box 73

                         Oakmont, PA  15139

 

     Additional information can be obtained thru:

 

                         Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

                         Office of Open Records

                         Commonwealth of Keystone Building

                         400 North Street

                         Harrisburg, PA  17120-0225

 

                         Tel. 717-346-9903

 

     Web Site:          http://openrecords.state.pa.us

 

     Email:             openrecords@state.pa.us