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                                         HB 123-B, First Engrossed
  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to public records; providing
  3         that information concerning the amount or type
  4         of pharmaceutical materials or the location of
  5         pharmaceutical depositories maintained or
  6         directed by a state agency as a response to an
  7         act of terrorism is exempt from public records
  8         requirements; providing for future review and
  9         repeal; providing a statement of public
10         necessity; providing a contingent effective
11         date.
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13  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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15         Section 1.  Information concerning the type or amount
16  of pharmaceutical materials or the location of any
17  pharmaceutical depository maintained or directed by a state
18  agency as a response to an act of terrorism, as defined by s.
19  775.30, Florida Statutes, is exempt from the requirements of
20  s. 119.07(1), Florida Statutes, and s. 24(a), Art. I of the
21  State Constitution. The certification of the sufficiency of
22  the type or amount of such pharmaceutical materials or the
23  security of the location of such pharmaceutical depository is
24  a public record. This section is subject to the Open
25  Government Sunset Review Act of 1995, in accordance with s.
26  119.15, Florida Statutes, and shall stand repealed on October
27  2, 2006, unless reviewed and saved from repeal through
28  reenactment by the Legislature.
29         Section 2.  The Legislature finds that the exemption
30  from public records requirements provided by this act is a
31  public necessity because information concerning the type or
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  1  amount of pharmaceutical materials or the location of any
  2  pharmaceutical depository that is maintained or directed by a
  3  state agency as a response to an act of terrorism is
  4  information that could be used by terrorists in planning acts
  5  of terrorism. If terrorists were able to determine what types
  6  of pharmaceutical materials are stored or maintained for
  7  response to terrorism, or the amount of pharmaceutical
  8  materials stored, they could use this information to craft a
  9  terrorist act to which the state may not be as well prepared
10  to respond. This information could be used to increase the
11  number of people injured or killed in a terrorist act.
12  Although some skill would be required to use such information
13  to further an act of terrorism, ample evidence of the
14  capabilities of terrorists to conduct complicated acts of
15  terrorism exists. The September 11, 2001, attack on the World
16  Trade Center and the Pentagon, as well as the intentional
17  spread of anthrax in this country and state, which resulted in
18  the death of one Floridian, provide evidence that such
19  capabilities exist. These events also have shown the
20  importance of maintaining appropriate pharmaceutical materials
21  to respond to acts of terrorism and the need to ensure that
22  the locations of pharmaceutical depositories are protected.
23  Consequently, the Legislature finds that information
24  concerning the type or amount of pharmaceutical materials or
25  the location of any pharmaceutical depository that is
26  maintained or directed by a state agency as a response to an
27  act of terrorism must be kept exempt.
28         Section 3.  This act shall take effect on the same date
29  that HB 103-B or similar legislation defining "terrorism" for
30  purposes of the Florida Criminal Code takes effect, if such
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  1  legislation is adopted in the same legislative session or an
  2  extension thereof and becomes law.
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