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Committee backs recommending Ohio House Bill 315 implementation for police video fees
Summary
The Law and Ordinance Committee voted unanimously to recommend council amend the public records policy and fee schedule to allow charging up to $75 per hour to produce/redact police video under Ohio House Bill 315, with exemptions for victims and court subpoenas.
The Troy Law and Ordinance Committee voted unanimously March 31 to recommend that city council amend the public records policy and fee schedule to implement Ohio House Bill 315 provisions allowing fees for producing and redacting video records.
Chief McKenna, the city's police chief, told the committee HB 315 becomes effective April 9 and would permit the city to charge up to $75 per hour for labor to produce video requested under public-records law. He said the department…
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