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Adams County commissioners introduce ordinance to curb commercial resale of public records

Adams County Commissioners · March 2, 2026
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Summary

County attorney Clayton introduced ordinance 2026-2 to limit commercial use of records obtained from the county’s electronic data systems; commissioners introduced it by short title and plan to consider adoption next week after administrative review.

Clayton, the county’s legal representative, introduced ordinance 2026-2 on Tuesday, proposing limits on the commercial resale of public records obtained from the county’s electronic data storage systems. “I’m proposing ordinance number 20 26 2, which is short titled an ordinance of Adams County, Indiana to regulate the commercial use of public records obtained from electronic data storage systems,” Clayton said during the meeting.

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