IC 5-14 ARTICLE 14. PUBLIC RECORDS AND PUBLIC MEETINGS Ch. 1. Repealed Ch. 1.5. Public Meetings (Open Door Law) Ch. 2. Public Access to Criminal Proceedings Ch. 3. Access to Public Records Ch. 3.1. Privacy Protections of Nonprofit Organizations Ch. 3.3. Government Data Ch. 3.5. Access to Financial Data for State Agencies Ch. 3.6. Access to Financial Data for State Educational Institutions Ch. 3.7. Access to Financial Data for Local Schools Ch. 3.8. Access to Financial Data for Local Units Ch. 3.9. Financial and Operational Summary of a Political Subdivision Ch. 4. Public Access Counselor Ch. 5. Formal Complaint Procedure Ch. 6. Electronic Transmission of Reports to the General Assembly Ch. 7. Repealed Ch. 9. Disclosure of Appointing Authority IC 5-14-1 Chapter 1. Repealed IC 5-14-1.5 Chapter 1.5. Public Meetings (Open Door Law) 5-14-1.5-1 Purpose 5-14-1.5-2 Definitions 5-14-1.5-2.1 "Public agency"; certain providers exempted 5-14-1.5-2.9 Duty of governing body to provide live transmission of meetings; applicability and exemptions; archived copies; recording of meetings; public access to transmission or recording; technological failures 5-14-1.5-3 Open meetings; secret ballot votes; member participating by electronic means of communication 5-14-1.5-3.1 Serial meetings 5-14-1.5-3.2 School corporation or charter school; oral public comment 5-14-1.5-3.3 Conduct of meetings of certain entities 5-14-1.5-3.5 Electronic meetings of political subdivisions; statutory authorization required 5-14-1.5-3.6 Electronic communications by certain governing bodies 5-14-1.5-3.7 Electronic meetings during disaster emergency 5-14-1.5-3.8 Electronic meetings of boards regulating health care 5-14-1.5-4 Posting agenda; memoranda of meetings; public inspection of minutes 5-14-1.5-5 Public notice of meetings 5-14-1.5-6 Repealed 5-14-1.5-6.1 Executive sessions 5-14-1.5-6.5 Collective bargaining meetings; applicable requirements 5-14-1.5-7 Violations; remedies; limitations; costs and fees 5-14-1.5-7.5 Civil penalties imposed on public agency, officer, or management level employee 5-14-1.5-8 Accessibility to individuals with disabilities
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