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After House Bill 315, Huber Heights proposes fee policy for law-enforcement video; exemption for officer-involved shootings

2904577 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

Following House Bill 315, staff proposed a public-records policy allowing charges to recover actual costs for preparing law-enforcement video (up to $75/hour; cap $750 per video) and proposed a May 1 effective date if adopted.

City staff presented an amendment to the city's public-records policy to implement a provision of Ohio House Bill 315 (effective April 3) that allows local law enforcement agencies to charge for the actual costs of preparing public-safety video records. Staff proposed a resolution to permit charges consistent with the statute: actual costs…

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