Jack,
Good thought. I will check into it.
Angela
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From: <Jb502000(a)aol.com>
To: <INPCRP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Hancock County cemeteries
In a message dated 6/23/01 5:53:53 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
tielking(a)knightstown.net writes:
> America's Most Callous? I like it!! Unfortunately I don't think the
> commissioners meetings are tape recorded. The auditor/secretay makes his
> notes on paper. And I didn't think about tape recording it myself. The
>
Angela,
I could be wrong but I thought according to Law the Commissioners must
take the minutes of the meeting. Indiana law requires you to give the
recording Secretary a reasonable time to transcribe them, and then you may
ask for a copy. They come under the open meeting Law. It is a Public
meeting.
Also You can take a recorder to a meeting if you go again, sit on the
front
row, and if you do not cause a disruption with the recorder there is
nothing
they can do about it. I certainly would ask for the Minutes from your
last
meeting. It should contain what was discussed. I have asked for the
Minutes
of a meeting of Public officials and been handed a copy.
There is probably someone on the List who knows more then I, and
can
advise you. But I know They must keep a Record of the entire meeting
as
to
what is discussed.
They must have a Record of what is said. Just a thought,
Jack Briles
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