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<br />C. Identification of Requesting Party. The responsible authority or designee must verify <br />the identity of the requesting party as a person entitled to access, This can be through <br />personal knowledge, presentation of written identification, comparison of the data subject's <br />signature on a consent form with the person's signature in City records, or other <br />reasonable means, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />D. Time Limits. <br /> <br />. Requests. Requests will be received and processed only during normal business <br />hours. <br /> <br />. Response. The response must be immediate, if possible, or within 5 working days-if <br />an immediate response is not possible, The City may have an additional 5 working <br />days to respond if it notifies the requesting person that it cannot comply within 5 days, <br /> <br />E. Fees. Fees may be charged in the same manner as for publiC information, <br /> <br />F. Summary Data. Summary data is statistical records and reports derived from data on <br />individuals but which does not identify an individual by name or any other characteristic <br />that could uniquely identify an individual. Summary data derived from private or <br />confidential data is public. The responsible authority or designee will prepare summary <br />data upon request, if the request is in writing and the requesting party pays for the cost of <br />preparation, The responsible authority or designee must notify the requesting party about <br />the estimated costs and collect those costs before preparing or supplying the summary . <br />data. This should be done within 10 days after receiving the request. If the summary data <br />cannot be prepared within 10 days, the responsible authority must notify the requester of <br />the anticipated time schedule and the reasons for the delay. <br /> <br />Summary data may be prepared by "blacking out" personal identifiers, cutting out portions <br />of the records that contain personal identifiers, programming computers to delete personal <br />identifiers, or other reasonable means, <br /> <br />The responsible authority may ask an outside agency or person to prepare the summary <br />data if (1) the specific purpose is given in writing, (2) the agency or person agrees not to <br />disclose the private or confidential data, and (3) the responsible authority determines that <br />access by this outside agency or person will not compromise the privacy of the private or <br />confidential data. The responsible authority may use the form attached as Exhibit 5. <br /> <br />G. Juvenile Records. The following applies to private (not confidential) data about people <br />under the age of 18, <br /> <br />. Parental Access. In addition to the people listed above who may have access to <br />private data, a parent may have access to private information about a juvenile data <br />subject. "Parent" means the parent or guardian of a juvenile data subject, or individual <br />acting as a parent or guardian in the absence of a parent or guardian, The parent is <br />presumed to have this right unless the responsible authority or designee has been <br />given evidence that there is a state law, court order, or other legally binding document . <br />which prohibits this right. . <br /> <br />6 <br />