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Commission backs draft policy to charge up to $75 an hour for police video requests, seeks council resolution
Summary
The commission voted to support a police department policy to assess up to $75 per hour to prepare body‑worn and cruiser video for release and asked staff to forward a resolution to city council for formal approval.
The Moraine Records Commission voted to support a draft policy from the Police Department to charge up to $75 per hour to prepare and redact body‑worn and cruiser camera video for public release and approved sending a resolution to the city council for formal authorization.
Police staff explained the change follows a new state law that allows municipalities to charge up to $75 an hour for processing requests for police video. The department’s draft…
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