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VIRGINIA
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
ADVISORY COUNCIL
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
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AO-03-02
March
27, 2002
Mr. Arthur E. Berkley
Virginia Building and Code Officials Association
Richmond, Virginia
The staff of
the Freedom of Information Advisory Council is authorized
to issue advisory opinions. The ensuing staff advisory opinion
is based solely upon the information presented in your letter
of December 26, 2001, and our conversation on February 7,
2002.
Dear Mr. Berkley:
You have asked two
questions regarding the disclosure of records of expenditures
of a public body. The first question is whether the Department
of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) is required, under
the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), to release
its records of expenditure (i.e., purchase orders, invoices,
interdepartmental transfers, and or accounting ledgers) for
the Building Code Academy.
Subdivision 14 of
§ 36-139 of the Code of Virginia states that DHCD shall establish
and operate the Building Code Academy for the training of
personnel in building regulations promulgated by the Board
of Housing and Community Development. The Academy is funded
by levies DHCD collects from local building departments pursuant
to § 36-137. You stated that you requested the records of
expenditures for the Building Code Academy and were verbally
denied access to the records.
Subsection A of
§ 2.2-3704 states that [e]xcept as otherwise specifically
provided by law, all public records shall be open to inspection
and copying by any citizens of the Commonwealth. As such,
unless a specific statutory provision exempts the requested
record, it must be made available upon request. FOIA does
not exempt DHCD's records of expenditures from disclosure,
nor is the disclosure of such records otherwise prohibited
by law. Therefore, to the extent the public body maintains
the types of records of expenditures you are seeking, they
are subject to the mandatory disclosure requirements of FOIA
and should be released.
Your second question
is whether DHCD is permitted to release a summary of expenditures
in lieu of itemized expenditures. You stated that you would
like to ensure that the records of expenditures provided to
you in response to your FOIA request are not in the form of
a summary, but rather a complete, detailed breakdown of expenditures.
FOIA does not prescribe
how records are to be kept by a public body. The format or
degree of detail included in a record is within the discretion
of the public body that is the custodian of the record. Specifically,
nothing in FOIA prohibits DHCD from grouping related expenditures
together in a single line item. However, if documents currently
exist that are responsive to your request, (i.e., a summary
report, or a detailed report, or both) then absent an exemption,
those records would be subject to the mandatory disclosure
provisions of FOIA.
Subsection G of
§ 2.2-3704 states no public body shall be required to create
a new record if the record does not already exist. Here,
the actual documents prepared by or in the possession of DHCD
will determine whether you receive a summary report or a detailed
report for expenditures. If DHCD maintains its records of
expenditures in detailed form, the Department must release
the records as kept. If, however, DHCD maintains its records
of expenditures in summary form, DHCD is not required to create
a new more detailed record of expenditures.1
One further note,
you stated that DHCD has verbally denied your previous request
for accounting records of the Building Code Academy. Pursuant
to subsection B of § 2.2-3704, FOIA requires the custodian
of the record to make one of four statutory responses. If
an agency elects to withhold a requested record, the denial
must (i) be in writing, (ii) identify with reasonable particularity
the volume and subject matter of withheld records, and (iii)
cite, as to each category of withheld records, the specific
Code section that authorizes the withholding of the records.
Thank you for contacting
this office. I hope that I have been of assistance.
Sincerely,
Maria J.K. Everett
Executive Director
1
1983-1984 Op. Atty. Gen. Va. 436.
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