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DEAN SMITH VS. HUDSON COUNTY REGISTER, ET AL. JEFF ZEIGER VS. HUDSON COUNTY REGISTER, ET AL. A-4113-09T3, A-4114-09T3, (CONSOLIDATED)

DEAN SMITH VS. HUDSON COUNTY REGISTER, ET AL.

JEFF ZEIGER VS. HUDSON COUNTY REGISTER, ET AL.

A-4113-09T3, A-4114-09T3, (CONSOLIDATED)

A requestor who is charged an excessive amount to obtain copies

of public records under the Open Public Records Act ("OPRA"),

N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, who then prevails in an OPRA action

against the public entity that engaged in the overcharging, or

whose OPRA action acts as a catalyst to a change in the public

entity's practices, is entitled to receive reasonable attorney's

fees pursuant to N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6. The requirement within the

fee-shifting provision, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6, that the requestor be

"denied access" to the records is not restricted to instances

where physical access has been denied, but also encompasses

instances where a requestor has been forced to pay excessive

copying charges to obtain the records at rates above those

prescribed by OPRA in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5(b). Applying these

standards, we hold that plaintiff Dean Smith, who was a

prevailing party in Smith v. Hudson County Register, 411 N.J.

Super. 538 (App. Div. 2010), which produced a change in

defendants' practices, is entitled to an award of reasonable

trial and appellate counsel fees. 04-25-11