Indiana Administrative Code Title 62 - OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC ACCESS COUNSELORIndiana Administrative Code Title 62 - OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC ACCESS COUNSELOR
Indiana Administrative Code – Title 62: Office of the Public Access Counselor
Title 62 of the Indiana Administrative Code (IAC) pertains to the Office of the Public Access Counselor (PAC), which was established to promote transparency and ensure public access to government records and meetings, as mandated by the Indiana Open Door Law and Access to Public Records Act (APRA).
Overview of Title 62
Agency Name: Office of the Public Access Counselor
Purpose: To provide guidance and advisory opinions on Indiana’s public access laws.
Authority: Established under IC 5-14-4 (Indiana Code).
Key Functions of the Office:
Issue Advisory Opinions
The PAC responds to formal complaints by issuing non-binding advisory opinions on whether a public agency has violated access laws.
Provide Education and Training
The office conducts workshops and trainings to educate government officials, media, and the public about their rights and responsibilities under the Open Door Law and APRA.
Informal Guidance
The PAC also offers informal advice via phone or email.
Topics Likely Covered in Title 62 Rules:
While Title 62 of the IAC is relatively limited in scope, it may include:
Definitions and administrative procedures
Procedures for filing complaints
Timeframes for responses
Format of advisory opinions
Procedures for conducting training sessions
Internal procedures of the PAC
Statutory Background:
Access to Public Records Act (APRA): IC 5-14-3
Open Door Law: IC 5-14-1.5
Public Access Counselor Act: IC 5-14-4

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