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Huber Heights updates public-records policy to reflect Ohio HB 315, narrows fee‑waiver process
Summary
Council was asked to place an ordinance on the Monday agenda that clarifies fee exemptions for law-enforcement video records under Ohio House Bill 315; staff recommended removing ad-hoc waiver requests routed to the city manager and instead enumerating exemptions (public office requests, subpoenas, court orders).
City staff told council on Nov. 17 that changes to state law (House Bill 315) require updates to Huber Heights’ public-records policy, particularly for law-enforcement video requests.
Tony explained that an earlier policy allowed requestors to file an exemption form routed to the city manager for a case‑by‑case waiver. In consultation with the law director, staff recommended…
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