Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1309

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Erasing, altering, or tampering with meeting video.

Impact

If enacted, HB1309 will specifically affect the legal framework surrounding the handling of public meeting recordings. It addresses the increasing concerns about transparency and accountability in government by imposing serious consequences on public servants who may attempt to undermine the accuracy of official records. The law is designed to deter any potential misconduct related to public meeting recordings, thereby enhancing citizen trust in governmental processes and actions.

Summary

House Bill 1309 introduces significant changes to the criminal law regarding the tampering of official recordings of public meetings in Indiana. The bill establishes that any public servant who intentionally alters, erases, or digitally manipulates an official video or audio recording of such a meeting to make it unavailable, misleading, or inaccurate is committing a Level 6 felony. This move is aimed at improving the integrity of public records and ensuring transparency in government operations.

Contention

Although intended to protect the integrity of public records, the bill could raise concerns about the definition of tampering and its implications for public servants. The scope of what constitutes 'tampering' may lead to discussions on the balance between maintaining public transparency and the rights of individuals working within government structures. Critics might argue that the law could be used to unfairly target public servants, leading to potential abuse of the law or discouraging honest, albeit contentious, discussions during public meetings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1381

Erasing, altering, or tampering with meeting video.

IN HB1130

Open meetings.

IN SB0083

Open meetings.

IN HB1080

Public meetings.

IN SB0396

School board and library board meetings.

IN SB0237

Notice requirements for local government meetings.

IN SB0266

Video voyeurism.

IN HB1167

Live streaming and archiving meetings.

IN HB1301

Utility votes at RTO meetings.

IN HB1548

Video gaming terminals.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.