2017 Indiana Code
TITLE 5. State and Local Administration
ARTICLE 14. PUBLIC RECORDS AND PUBLIC MEETINGS
CHAPTER 3. Access to Public Records
5-14-3-6. Partially disclosable records; computer or microfilm record systems; fees

Universal Citation: IN Code § 5-14-3-6 (2017)
IC 5-14-3-6 Partially disclosable records; computer or microfilm record systems; fees

     Sec. 6. (a) If a public record contains disclosable and nondisclosable information, the public agency shall, upon receipt of a request under this chapter, separate the material that may be disclosed and make it available for inspection and copying.

     (b) If a public record stored on computer tape, computer disks, microfilm, or a similar or analogous record system is made available to:

(1) a person by enhanced access under section 3.5 of this chapter; or

(2) a governmental entity by an electronic device;

the public agency may not make the record available for inspection without first separating the material in the manner required by subsection (a).

     (c) A public agency may charge a person who makes a request for disclosable information the agency's direct cost of reprogramming a computer system if:

(1) the disclosable information is stored on a computer tape, computer disc, or a similar or analogous record system; and

(2) the public agency is required to reprogram the computer system to separate the disclosable information from nondisclosable information.

     (d) A public agency is not required to reprogram a computer system to provide:

(1) enhanced access; or

(2) access to a governmental entity by an electronic device.

As added by P.L.19-1983, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.54-1985, SEC.5; P.L.58-1993, SEC.5; P.L.77-1995, SEC.5.

 

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