Indiana Code
Chapter 5.1. Indiana Archives and Records Administration
5-15-5.1-5. Duties and Powers of the Archives and Records Administration

Sec. 5. (a) Subject to approval by the oversight committee on public records created by section 18 of this chapter, the administration shall do the following:
(1) Establish a forms management program for state government and approve the design, typography, format, logo, data sequence, form analysis, form number, and agency file specifications of each form.
(2) Establish a central state form numbering system and a central cross index filing system of all state forms, and standardize, consolidate, and eliminate, wherever possible, forms used by state government.
(3) Approve, provide, and may, in the manner prescribed by IC 5-22, purchase photo-ready copy for all forms.
(4) Establish a statewide records management program, prescribing the standards and procedures for record making and record keeping. However, the investigative and criminal history records of the state police department are exempted from this requirement.
(5) Coordinate utilization of all micrographics and imaging equipment in state government.
(6) Assist the Indiana department of administration in coordinating utilization of all duplicating and printing equipment in the executive and administrative branches.
(7) Advise the Indiana department of administration with respect to the purchase of all records storage equipment.
(8) Establish and operate a distribution center for the receipt, storage, and distribution of all material printed for an agency.
(9) Establish and operate a statewide archival program to be called the Indiana state archives for the permanent government records of the state and local governments, provide consultant services for archival programs, conduct surveys, and provide training for records coordinators.
(10) Establish and operate a statewide record preservation laboratory.
(11) Prepare, develop, and implement record retention schedules.
(12) Establish and operate a central records center to be called the Indiana state records center, which shall accept all records approved for transfer to it, provide secure storage and reference service for the same, and submit written notice to the applicable agency of intended destruction of records in accordance with approved retention schedules.
(13) Demand from any person, organization, or body who has illegal possession of original state or local government records those records, which shall be delivered to the administration.
(14) Have the authority to examine all forms and records housed or possessed by state agencies and local governments for the purpose of fulfilling the provisions of this chapter.
(15) In coordination with the office of technology established by IC 4-13.1-2-1, establish standards to ensure the preservation of adequate and permanent computerized and auxiliary automated information records of state agencies and local government.
(16) Notwithstanding IC 5-14-3-8, establish a schedule of fees for services provided to patrons of the Indiana state archives, patrons of the state imaging and microfilm laboratory, and state agencies. A copying fee established under this subdivision may exceed the copying fee set forth in IC 5-14-3-8(c).
(17) Advise the office of technology established by IC 4-13.1-2-1 with respect to records management and archival principles as applicable to the purchase of all electronic content and information management systems.
(b) In implementing a forms management program, the administration shall follow procedures and forms prescribed by the federal government.
(c) Fees collected under subsection (a)(16) shall be deposited in the state archives preservation and reproduction account established by section 5.3 of this chapter.
As added by Acts 1979, P.L.40, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.28-1983, SEC.52; P.L.58-1993, SEC.11; P.L.49-1997, SEC.29; P.L.177-2005, SEC.17; P.L.84-2012, SEC.17; P.L.171-2015, SEC.14.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 5. State and Local Administration

Article 15. Preservation of Public Records

Chapter 5.1. Indiana Archives and Records Administration

5-15-5.1-1. Definitions

5-15-5.1-2. Application of Chapter

5-15-5.1-3. Creation of Archives and Records Administration; Seal; Serving Legislative and Judicial Branches

5-15-5.1-4. Director; Qualifications; Staff; Salaries

5-15-5.1-5. Duties and Powers of the Archives and Records Administration

5-15-5.1-5.3. State Archives Preservation and Reproduction Account; Establishment

5-15-5.1-6. Designing, Numbering, Standardizing, Consolidating, and Eliminating Forms; Consultation With Affected Agency or Local Government

5-15-5.1-6.5. Racial or Ethnic Identification Information; Multiracial Classification

5-15-5.1-7. Archives Available for Public Use, Subject to Need for Preservation; Furnishing Copies of Archival Materials

5-15-5.1-8. State Imaging and Microfilm Laboratory; Standards for Microfilming and Imaging Documents

5-15-5.1-9. Copies of Records Transferred to Archives and Records Administration; Force and Effect

5-15-5.1-10. Duties of Agencies and Local Governments

5-15-5.1-11. Title to Records

5-15-5.1-12. Critical Records Program

5-15-5.1-13. Confidential Records; Destruction

5-15-5.1-14. Mutilation, Sale, Loan, or Other Disposition of Records by Public Official or Agency

5-15-5.1-15. Public Official's Delivery of Records to Successor; Deposit of Records With Archives and Records Administration Upon Termination of State Agency or Local Government

5-15-5.1-16. Transfer of Records to State Archives; Agreements With Legislature and Supreme Court

5-15-5.1-17. State or Local Government Official's Delivery of Books, Records, and Other Materials to Archives and Records Administration; Copying

5-15-5.1-18. Oversight Committee; Composition; Secretary; Compensation and Expenses

5-15-5.1-19. Duties of Oversight Committee

5-15-5.1-20. Establishment of Standards by Oversight Committee; Forms; Records Using Archival Materials, Processes, and Standards; Rules

5-15-5.1-20.5. Repealed