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IN HB1393

Bill

Status

Passed

5/13/2013

Primary Sponsor

Gregory Steuerwald

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Origin

House of Representatives

2013 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Establishes an 11-member Judicial Technology Oversight Committee to study information technology applications for Indiana's court system, develop long-range technology strategy, and make recommendations to the Supreme Court on technology policies and standards

  • Committee members include the chief justice, state chief information officer, two senators, two representatives, a trial court judge, two circuit court clerks, an attorney, and a taxpayer organization representative, with the chief justice serving as chairperson

  • Requires the Division of State Court Administration to develop and implement by December 31, 2013, a standard protocol for sending and receiving court data that permits private sector vendors equitable access at equitable cost

  • Modifies automated record keeping fees from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015: $7 for most actions, $5 for pretrial diversion and deferral program agreements, with fee distribution between state and counties adjusted accordingly

  • Clarifies that counties with a formal written commitment (resolution/ordinance and agreement) to convert to the state's automated judicial system are considered operating under that system once conversion is complete

Legislative Description

Judicial technology and automation.

Last Action

Public Law 284

5/13/2013

Committee Referrals

Tax and Fiscal Policy3/28/2013
Judiciary2/27/2013
Ways and Means1/22/2013

Full Bill Text

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