Sec. 4. (a) A public agency shall submit all reports in an electronic format specified by the executive director of the legislative services agency. Unless otherwise specified in statute, the electronic copy shall be delivered to the executive director of the legislative services agency. (b) An agency that submits a report under subsection (a) shall do the following: (1) Post, or cause to be posted, a copy of the report on the Internet. (2) Subject to the policies established by the legislative council, send a copy of the report: (A) for reports required to be sent to the entire membership of the general assembly, to each member of the general assembly; (B) for reports required to be sent to the legislative council, to each member of the legislative council; and (C) for reports required to be sent to a committee established under IC 2-5-1.3-4 , to each member of the committee; using the member's senate or house of representatives electronic mail address. The legislative council may provide for the legislative services agency to make electronic distribution of reports under this subdivision instead of having the agency make the distribution. (c) The legislative services agency shall periodically compile reports received under this chapter on a CD-ROM or other suitable storage medium and shall distribute copies of the CD-ROM or other medium to any member of the general assembly who requests a copy. IC 5-14-7 Chapter 7. Repealed IC 5-14-9 Chapter 9. Disclosure of Appointing Authority 5-14-9-1 "Appointed officer" 5-14-9-2 "Appointing authority" 5-14-9-3 "Board" 5-14-9-4 "Political subdivision" 5-14-9-5 "State" 5-14-9-6 Publication of notice or agenda; required information 5-14-9-7 Internet publication of information concerning appointed officers 5-14-9-8 Committee, subcommittee, or other subgroup of an elected body; meeting notice; agenda
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