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Alaska ( 5.68 )
When offering on-line access to an electronic file or data base, a public agency must maintain one or more public terminals and provide online access without a charge. Alaska Stat. § 40.25.115 (f) (2008). Case law for this topic has ...More on Alaska
Texas ( 4.67 )
A public agency may not impose a charge for accessing electronic-based information if that information is not available directly on-line. A charge may only be imposed if programming or manipulation of data is required. Tex. Gov't Code §552.272 (a) (2007). ...More on Texas
Tennessee ( 4.25 )
Alabama ( 4.25 )
Arizona ( 4.25 )
California ( 4.25 )
Colorado ( 4.25 )
Connecticut ( 4.25 )
Delaware ( 4.25 )
Georgia ( 4.25 )
Hawaii ( 4.25 )
Idaho ( 4.25 )
Illinois ( 4.25 )
Indiana ( 4.25 )
Iowa ( 4.25 )
Kansas ( 4.25 )
Kentucky ( 4.25 )
Louisiana ( 4.25 )
Maine ( 4.25 )
Maryland ( 4.25 )
Massachusetts ( 4.25 )
Michigan ( 4.25 )
Mississippi ( 4.25 )
Missouri ( 4.25 )
Nevada ( 4.25 )
New Hampshire ( 4.25 )
New Jersey ( 4.25 )
New York ( 4.25 )
North Carolina ( 4.25 )
North Dakota ( 4.25 )
Ohio ( 4.25 )
Oklahoma ( 4.25 )
Oregon ( 4.25 )
Rhode Island ( 4.25 )
South Carolina ( 4.25 )
South Dakota ( 4.25 )
Virginia ( 4.25 )
Washington ( 4.25 )
West Virginia ( 4.25 )
Wisconsin ( 4.25 )
Wyoming ( 4.25 )
District of Columbia ( 4.24 )
Arkansas ( 3.83 )
Utah ( 3.81 )
Minnesota ( 3.74 )
New Mexico ( 3.68 )
If a county or municipality has the capability, it may "charge reasonable fees" to access and use the county's or municipality's "computer and network system to search, manipulate, or retrieve information from a computer database." The fees for accessing and ...More on New Mexico
Montana ( 3.32 )
Vermont ( 3.30 )
Pennsylvania ( 3.24 )
Nebraska ( 3.07 )
Florida ( 2.66 )
Unless otherwise stated by law, a custodian may charge a fee for remote electronic access. This fee may include the "direct" and "indirect" costs of providing access. FLA. STAT. ch. § 119.085 (2004). Case law for this topic has not ...More on Florida
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