It’s hard for her to attend school board meetings, which are typically held on Monday nights. It says public agencies have to hold official meetings publicly and that citizens have a right to attend those meetings and record.Īimee Formo has lived in Perry Township for 15 years and has two kids in school. Indiana’s Open Door Law has been around since 1977 and applies to public agencies like city councils, county commissions and school boards. The opinion follows a complaint filed by parent Nathan Formo, which alleged the school board posted signs prohibiting recording. INDIANAPOLIS - The Perry Township School Board violated Indiana’s Open Door Law when it posted signs telling people not to record their meetings, according to an opinion from the Indiana Public Access Counselor (PAC).
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