Indiana’s Public Access Laws Heather Willis Neal Indiana Public Access Counselor Columbus Police Department August 18, 2009.

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Indiana’s Public Access Laws Heather Willis Neal Indiana Public Access Counselor Columbus Police Department August 18, 2009

2 Access to Public Records Act Basics  “Providing persons with the information is an essential function of a representative government and an integral part of the routine duties of public officials and employees, whose duty it is to provide the information.”  The full text of APRA can be found at Ind. Code

3 Access to Public Records Act Basics  “Public records” are broadly defined: can be summarized as “any material that is created, received, retained, maintained or filed by or with a public agency.” I.C. § (n).  The Indiana Court of Appeals has added to this definition any material created for or on behalf of a public agency. Knightstown Banner v. Town of Knightstown, 838 N.E.2d 1137 (Ind. Ct. App. 2005).

4 Access to Public Records Act Basics  “Copy” includes photocopying as well as making a digital copy using a digital camera or a hand-held scanner.  “Inspect” includes the right to make notes, abstracts and memoranda, or to listen to an audiotape.

5 Access to Public Records Act Basics  The agency may require a person to submit a request for a public record in writing, on or in a form supplied by the agency. I.C. § (a).  The agency shall either make the requested copy or allow the person to make a copy on the agency’s equipment or on the person’s own equipment.

6 Access to Public Records Act Basics  An agency must make reasonable efforts to provide a copy of electronic data to a person if the medium requested is compatible with the agency’s system.  If a record contains disclosable and nondisclosable information, the agency shall separate the disclosable material and make it available. I.C. §

7 Use of Technology  Electronic Mail Any record, including electronic media, created received, retained, maintained, or filed by or with a public agency is a public record. Therefore, electronic mail is a public record if it is created, received, retained, maintained, or filed with a public agency, including a governing body.

8 Use of Technology  Electronic mail must be available for inspection and copying by the governing body unless an exception to disclosure, based on the content of the , applies.  Electronic mail must be maintained in accordance with records retention schedules, pursuant to I.C

9 Use of Technology  messages maintained in a personal account (e.g. Yahoo! account) are generally not public record.  If the personal is submitted to the agency, it becomes a public record. Example: A council member prints a personal message from a neighbor and gives it to a city employee for follow-up.

10 Access to Public Records Act Basics  Public Agency’s Responsibility Respond to requests made in person or via telephone within 24 hours of receipt. Respond to mailed, faxed, or ed requests within seven days of receipt. Respond in writing to written requests for records; best practice is to respond to all requests in writing. Responding is not necessarily producing the record.

11 Access to Public Records Act Basics  Agency’s Responsibility, continued If denying records, state reason for denial with citation to authority, and give name and title or position of person responsible for denial. I.C. § Produce records in reasonable time; communication with requestor is key.

12 Access to Public Records Act Basics  Exemptions to disclosure (I.C. § ) Section 4(a) categories are confidential  Declared confidential by state statute  Required to be kept confidential by federal law  Patient medical records created by a provider  Declared confidential by rule adopted by Indiana supreme court (Admin. Rule 9)

13 Access to Public Records Act Basics  Section 4(b) are discretionary categories Investigatory records of law enforcement  Records compiled during the course of the investigation of a crime Personnel file information, except for certain information that must be disclosed Telephone number and address of a complainant in the records of a law enforcement agency  If address of complainant is address of reported incident, address must be disclosed  Name of complainant must be disclosed

14 Access to Public Records Act Basics  Fees Local agencies may charge only the fee schedule adopted by the fiscal body of the agency and authorized by I.C. § May not exceed the actual cost for providing a copy of the public record. Actual cost is the cost of the paper and per page cost for use of the equipment; does not include labor and overhead.

15 Access to Public Records Act Basics  Fees, continued APRA’s general provisions regarding fees are superseded by a specific statute allowing higher fee.  Example: Motor vehicle accident reports Agencies may require advance payment.

16 Access to Public Records Act Basics  Retention of records The APRA requires an agency to protect records from loss, alteration, mutilation, or destruction. Each county has a commission on public records to adopt retention schedules. The state oversight committee on public records has set general retention schedules for cities and towns. More information can be found at

17 APRA and ODL Enforcement Provisions  A person may file a complaint with the public access counselor alleging a denial of a right under APRA or ODL.  The PAC sends formal complaint to the agency for response and issues a formal advisory opinion within 30 days.  A person may file a lawsuit in superior court to compel the agency to produce a record or declare an action void.

18 APRA and ODL Enforcement Provisions  If a person prevails in court and has received an advisory opinion from the Public Access Counselor prior to going to court, the person shall be awarded reasonable attorney’s fees, court costs, and other reasonable costs of litigation.

19 Office of the Public Access Counselor  Our contact information 402 West Washington Street, W470 Indianapolis Fax: Toll free: Phone:  Visit our website at for the Handbook on Indiana’s Public Access Laws, advisory opinions, and other resources.