INDIANAPOLIS
(AP) — An Indiana Senate committee has endorsed allowing fines against
government officials found to have blatantly violated the state's open
meetings or open record laws.
The Senate's
local government reform committee voted 10-0 Wednesday to send the
proposal to the full Senate for consideration. That bill and a similar
House proposal would allow a judge to impose civil fines up to $100 for a
first offense and up to $500 for additional violations.
The sponsors
say they expect such fines would be rare and could only be imposed after
disputes were reviewed by the state's public access counselor office.
The bill would
also allow residents to email requests for public meeting notices and
allow government agencies to post those notices on their websites.