LEGISLATIVE SERVICES AGENCY OFFICE OF FISCAL AND MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT LS 7336 NOTE PREPARED: Feb 3, 2025 BILL NUMBER: HB 1312 BILL AMENDED: Feb 3, 2025 SUBJECT: Public Notices. FIRST AUTHOR: Rep. Meltzer BILL STATUS: CR Adopted - 1 st House FIRST SPONSOR: FUNDS AFFECTED:XGENERAL IMPACT: State & Local XDEDICATED FEDERAL Summary of Legislation: (Amended) Website– The bill requires the Indiana Office of Technology (IOT) to establish a state public notice website not later than July 1, 2026. Prohibits the IOT from charging a fee for publishing or viewing notices. Publishing of Notices– The bill allows a person to satisfy any notice statute by publishing notice in any of the following forms of media: (1) Newspaper, including print edition or electronic edition. (2) Locality newspaper, including print edition or electronic edition. (3) The state public notice website. (4) Political subdivision website. Standards and Guidelines– The bill requires the Indiana Archives and Records Administration (IARA) to establish standards and guidelines and enter into memoranda of understanding with agencies for the transfer and preservation of public notices from the state public notice website to the administration to preserve public notices for historical purposes. The bill phases out the publication of notices on the political subdivision website. The bill phases in the publication of notices on the state public notice website. Effective Date: July 1, 2025. Explanation of State Expenditures: (Revised) Website– The Indiana Office of Technology reports that the cost to implement a public notice website/database could require up to $435,000 in FY 2026. This estimate is based on approximately 75 percent of localities using the proposed state portal and the expansion of current licensing, costing approximately $65,000, to provide a similar calendar/events system for use by state agencies and local units of government. Additionally, IOT could require between 1 to 4 additional staff members to help with on boarding and general upkeep after the on boarding process. Whether current IOT staffing would be sufficient for the additional responsibility would depend on the existing staff’s current workload levels. [This section will be updated as additional information becomes available.] (Revised) Standards and Guidelines– It is likely IARA would be able implement any standards and guidelines necessary for implementation as a routine matter of business. Additionally, the IARA should be able to enter into memorandums of understanding with other agencies for historical storage purposes also HB 1312 1 as a routine order of business. Explanation of State Revenues: Explanation of Local Expenditures: Publishing of Notices– This provision may save local units of government from the cost of publishing public notices in newsprint and/or electronic news format. Explanation of Local Revenues: State Agencies Affected: IOT; IARA, state agencies posting public notices. Local Agencies Affected: Local units of government. Information Sources: Graig Lubsen, Director of Communications and External Affairs, Indiana Office of Technology. Fiscal Analyst: Chris Baker, 317-232-9851. HB 1312 2