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Loveland council approves fees for police video records under state law
Summary
Council voted 6-0 to allow the city to impose fees for processing police video records following changes in state law (House Bill 315); police and council members discussed staff time, redaction and possible waivers.
The Loveland City Council on an unanimous 6-0 vote on Resolution 33 authorized the city manager to impose fees for police department video records after House Bill 315 changed the Ohio Revised Code on public-records charges.
Chief Michael Gabrielson told the council House Bill 315, signed Jan. 2, 2025, permits agencies to recover “actual cost of processing the records with a cap of $75 per hour and a total maximum of $750.” He…
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