S.E.A. 117, P.L. 86 Effective: July 1, 2022 Provides that certain information contained in a daily log of a law enforcement agency relating to the victim of a crime or delinquent act who is less than 18 years of age may not be disclosed by a public agency without the consent of the child's parent, guardian, or custodian, unless access to the records is specifically required by … [Read more...] about Police log information
privacy
Establishes a procedure for the release of law enforcement recordings under the public records law
H.E.A. 1019, P.L. 58 Effective: July 1, 2016 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 … [Read more...] about Establishes a procedure for the release of law enforcement recordings under the public records law
Law enforcement recordings
The Senate Judiciary Committee reheard HB 1019 on law enforcement recordings sponsored by Sen. Bray and Sen. Crider. The bill restricts public access to law enforcement recordings made by body cameras or cameras attached to the vehicle or transportation of a law enforcement officer under IC 5-14-3. The Committee previously considered an amendment from Sen. Steele and heard e … [Read more...] about Law enforcement recordings
Law enforcement recordings
The Senate Judiciary Committee heard HB 1019 sponsored by Sen. Bray on law enforcement recordings. The bill restricts public access to law enforcement recordings made by body cameras or cameras attached to the vehicle or transportation of a law enforcement officer under IC 5-14-3. The introduced version of this bill was prepared by the Interim Study Committee on Government. Author … [Read more...] about Law enforcement recordings