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State Archivist and Records Manager:F. Gerald Handfield, Jr. Director Indiana Commission on Public Records 402 W. Washington St. W472, Indianapolis IN 46204 IC 34-3 Chapter 15. Records: Photocopy of Business Records Deemed an Original Record Chapter 15. Records: Photocopy of Business Records Deemed an Original Record Section 34-3-15-1 Any business may cause any or all records kept by such business to be recorded, copied, or reproduced by any photographic, photostatic, miniature photographic, or optical imaging process which correctly, accurately, and permanently copies, reproduces, or forms a medium for copying or reproducing the original record on a film or other durable material, and such business may thereafter dispose of the original record. Section 34-3-15-2 Any such photographic, photostatic, miniature photographic, or optical image copy or reproduction shall be deemed to be IC 5-15-1-1 Sec. 1. (a) Any officer, office, court, commission, board, institution, department, agent, or employee of the state, county, or any political subdivision being charged with the duty or authorized or required by law to record, preserve, keep, maintain, or file any record, document, plat, paper or instrument-in-writing, may, whenever any such officer, office, court, commission, board, institution, department, agent, or employee of the state, county, or any political subdivision shall deem it necessary, for the purpose of recording or copying same, preserving and protecting same, reducing space required for storage or filing of same, or any similar purpose, have or cause to have any or all such records recorded, copied, or reproduced by any photostatic, photographic, micrographic, electronic, or other process which correctly and accurately copies or reproduces, recreates, or forms a medium of copying or reproducing the original record, document, plat, paper, or instrument-in-writing. Any officer, office, court, commission, board, institution, department, agent, or employee of the state may have or cause to have records recorded, copied, or reproduced under this subsection by any optical imaging process that correctly and accurately copies or reproduces, recreates, or forms a medium of copying or reproducing the original record, document, plat, paper, or instrument-in-writing. (b) The original filing record may be destroyed if: (1) the record has been copied or is capable of being reproduced or recreated under subsection (a); and (2) the commission on public records, as to state records, or the commission of public records of the respective county, as to records of counties and other local units of government, has decided to destroy the original record. (c) Copies, recreations, or reproductions made under subsection (a): (1) shall have the same force and effect at law as the original record destroyed under subsection (b); and (2) shall be received as evidence in any court where the original
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