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IN HB1019
IN HB1019Establishes a procedure for the release of law enforcement recordings (recordings) under the public records law. Exempts custodial interrogations described in Indiana Evidence Rule 617 from provisions applicable to other law enforcement recordings. Requires a public agency to permit the following persons (defined as a "requestor" in the statute) to view a recording at least twice: (1) A person depicted in a recording, or if the person is deceased or incapacitated, the person's relative or repres
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Introduced
01/05/2016
01/05/2016
In Committee
02/25/2016
02/25/2016
Crossed Over
01/27/2016
01/27/2016
Passed
03/02/2016
03/02/2016
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/21/2016
03/21/2016
Introduced Session
2016 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Establishes a procedure for the release of law enforcement recordings (recordings) under the public records law. Exempts custodial interrogations described in Indiana Evidence Rule 617 from provisions applicable to other law enforcement recordings. Requires a public agency to permit the following persons (defined as a "requestor" in the statute) to view a recording at least twice: (1) A person depicted in a recording, or if the person is deceased or incapacitated, the person's relative or representative. (2) An owner or occupant of real property depicted in a recording. (3) A crime victim, if the depicted events are relevant to the
Committee Categories
Government Affairs, Justice
Sponsors (9)
Rod Bray (R)*,
Michael Crider (R)*,
Travis Holdman (R)*,
Kevin Mahan (R)*,
Lonnie Randolph (D)*,
Greg Taylor (D)*,
Ed DeLaney (D),
Sharon Negele (R),
John Price (R),
Last Action
Public Law 58 (on 03/21/2016)
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