Sec. 149.351. (A) All records are the property of the public | 9 |
office concerned and shall not be removed, destroyed, mutilated, | 10 |
transferred, or otherwise damaged or disposed of, in whole or in | 11 |
part, except as provided by law or under the rules adopted by the | 12 |
records commissions provided for under sections 149.38 to 149.42 | 13 |
of the Revised Code or under the records programs established by | 14 |
the boards of trustees of state-supported institutions of higher | 15 |
education under section 149.33 of the Revised Code. Those records | 16 |
shall be delivered by outgoing officials and employees to their | 17 |
successors and shall not be otherwise removed, destroyed, | 18 |
mutilated, or transferred unlawfully. | 19 |
(B) Any person who is aggrieved byIn the event of the | 20 |
removal, destruction, mutilation, or transfer of, or by other | 21 |
damage to or disposition of a record in violation of division (A) | 22 |
of this section, or bythe threat of such removal, destruction, | 23 |
mutilation, transfer, or other damage to or disposition of such a | 24 |
record, any person may commence either or both of the following in | 25 |
the court of common pleas of the county in which division (A) of | 26 |
this section allegedly was violated or is threatened to be | 27 |
violated: | 28 |
(2) A civil action to recover a forfeitureliquidated damages | 33 |
to compensate for the harm caused by the violation in the amount | 34 |
of one thousand dollars for each violation, but not to exceed a | 35 |
cumulative total of tenone hundred thousand dollars, regardless | 36 |
of the number of violations, and to obtain an award of the | 37 |
reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the person in the civil | 38 |
action not to exceed the forfeiture amount recovered. | 39 |
(C)(1) A person is not aggrieved by a violation of division | 40 |
(A) of this section if clear and convincing evidence shows that | 41 |
the request for a record was contrived as a pretext to create | 42 |
potential liability under this section. The commencement of a | 43 |
civil action under division (B) of this section waives any right | 44 |
under this chapter to decline to divulge the purpose for | 45 |
requesting the record, but only to the extent needed to evaluate | 46 |
whether the request was contrived as a pretext to create potential | 47 |
liability under this section. | 48 |
(2) In a civil action under division (B) of this section, if | 49 |
clear and convincing evidence shows that the request for a record | 50 |
was a pretext to create potential liability under this section, | 51 |
the court may award reasonable attorney's fees to any defendant or | 52 |
defendants in the actionThe court, in its discretion, may limit | 53 |
the cumulative total amount of liquidated damages in an action | 54 |
under division (B)(2) of this section to ten thousand dollars, | 55 |
regardless of the number of violations, if the court determines | 56 |
both of the following: | 57 |
(D) If clear and convincing evidence demonstrates that the | 67 |
party bringing an action under division (B) of this section was | 68 |
not harmed by the violation at issue and had no particularized | 69 |
reason for seeking access to or preservation of the record or | 70 |
records at issue, the court shall order that seventy-five per cent | 71 |
of the total amount of any liquidated damages awarded in the | 72 |
action shall be awarded to the Ohio historical society, and that | 73 |
only twenty-five per cent of the total of any liquidated damages | 74 |
awarded in the action shall be awarded to the party bringing the | 75 |
action. Nothing in this division shall affect the court's award of | 76 |
court costs and reasonable attorney's fees under this section. | 77 |
(E) Once a person recovers a forfeitureliquidated damages in | 78 |
a civil action commenced under division (B)(2) of this section, no | 79 |
other person may recover a forfeitureliquidated damages under | 80 |
that division for a violation of division (A) of this section | 81 |
involving the same record, regardless of the number of persons | 82 |
aggrieved by a violation of division (A) of this section or the | 83 |
number of civil actions commenced under this section. | 84 |