ENROLLED HB 1061, Engrossed 2 2003 Legislature
   
1 A bill to be entitled
2          An act relating to public records; amending s. 500.148,
3    F.S.; providing an exemption from public records
4    requirements for certain federal information that is
5    otherwise confidential under federal law and that is
6    provided to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer
7    Services for purposes of food safety investigations,
8    federal-state contracts and partnership activities, and
9    regulatory reviews; prohibiting the disclosure of such
10    information unless a federal agency has found that the
11    information is no longer entitled to protection or unless
12    ordered by a court; providing for future legislative
13    review and repeal; providing a finding of public
14    necessity; providing an effective date.
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16          Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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18          Section 1. Section 500.148, Florida Statutes, is amended
19    to read:
20          500.148 Reports and dissemination of information;
21    confidentiality.--
22          (1) The department may publish from time to time reports
23    summarizing all judgments and court orders that have been
24    rendered under this chapter, including the nature of the charges
25    and the disposition thereof.
26          (2) The department may also disseminate any information
27    regarding food that it considers necessary in the interest of
28    public health and the protection of the consumer against fraud.
29    Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the
30    department from collecting, reporting, and illustrating the
31    results of these investigations.
32          (3) Information deemed confidential under 21 C.F.R. part
33    20.61, part 20.62, or part 20.88, or 5 U.S.C. s. 552(b), and
34    which is provided to the department during a joint food safety
35    or food illness investigation, as a requirement for conducting a
36    federal-state contract or partnership activity, or for
37    regulatory review, is confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1)
38    and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution. Such
39    information may not be disclosed except under a final
40    determination by the appropriate federal agencies that such
41    records are no longer entitled to protection, or pursuant to an
42    order of the court. This section is subject to the Open
43    Government Sunset Review Act of 1995 in accordance with s.
44    119.15, and shall stand repealed on October 2, 2008, unless
45    reviewed and saved from repeal through reenactment by the
46    Legislature.
47          (4)(3)Upon request of a food establishment, the
48    department may issue a report certifying that the requesting
49    food establishment currently complies with the sanitation and
50    permitting requirements of this chapter and the rules
51    promulgated thereunder. Such certification may be requested for
52    the purpose of exporting food to a foreign country. The
53    department is authorized to recover the cost associated with
54    carrying out the provisions of this subsection, the amount of
55    which shall be set by rule.
56          Section 2. The Legislature finds that it is a public
57    necessity that information concerning investigations of food
58    safety or food illness which is otherwise confidential under
59    federal law remain confidential and exempt when shared with the
60    Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. It is
61    essential that the department have access to such information
62    provided by federal and other state agencies in order to conduct
63    investigations and carry out contracts and partnership
64    agreements. The Legislature further finds that federal agencies
65    are reluctant to seek the department’s review on important
66    regulatory matters if information that is confidential under
67    federal law would be subject to disclosure. Therefore, the
68    Legislature finds that the harm caused by the release of such
69    information substantially outweighs any minimal public benefit
70    derived from disclosure of federal information that is otherwise
71    confidential.
72          Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.
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