The House Courts and Criminal Code Committee heard SB 136 on conviction data sponsored by Rep. Bartels. The bill defines a person prohibited from possessing or carrying a handgun. The bill also creates a new conviction database that is a repository for several other databases, allowing law enforcement to check one database, not multiple databases, to determine if a person is … [Read more...] about Conviction data
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Uniform electronic legal material act
S.E.A. 131, P.L. 11 Effective: July 1, 2022 Implements the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act, which establishes a process for certain legal materials stored electronically to be: (1) designated as official; (2) authenticated; (3) preserved; and (4) made available to the public. Read the bill at: http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2022/bills/senate/131 … [Read more...] about Uniform electronic legal material act
School employee misconduct
The House Education Committee heard SB 115 on school employee misconduct sponsored by Rep. J. Young. Sen. Freeman introduced the bill. The relevant portion of the bill requires Court Technology to add certain misdemeanor convictions for public indecency to the types of felony conviction information Court Technology is already required to send to the Department of … [Read more...] about School employee misconduct
Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act
The House Judiciary Committee heard SB 131 sponsored by Rep. J. Young and authored by Sens. Freeman, Brown, and Young on the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act. The bill implements the Act, which establishes a process for certain legal materials stored electronically to be designated as official, authenticated, preserved, and made available to the public. The bill passed 7-0. … [Read more...] about Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act
Uniform electronic legal material act
The Senate Judiciary Committee heard SB 131 on uniform electronic legal material act authored by Sen. Freeman. The bill implements the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act, which establishes a process for certain legal materials stored electronically to be designated as official, authenticated, preserved, and made available to the public. A law librarian testified in favor of … [Read more...] about Uniform electronic legal material act