1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to a review under the Open Government |
3 | Sunset Review Act; amending s. 202.195, F.S.; revising a |
4 | public records exemption for proprietary confidential |
5 | business information obtained from a telecommunications |
6 | company or franchised cable company for specified purposes |
7 | under the Communications Services Tax Simplification Law; |
8 | removing the October 2, 2005, repeal thereof scheduled |
9 | under the Open Government Sunset Review Act; removing |
10 | superfluous language; making editorial changes; providing |
11 | an effective date. |
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13 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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15 | Section 1. Section 202.195, Florida Statutes, is amended to |
16 | read: |
17 | 202.195 Proprietary confidential business information; |
18 | public records exemption.-- |
19 | (1) Any Proprietary confidential business information |
20 | obtained from a telecommunications company or franchised cable |
21 | company for the purposes of by a local governmental entity |
22 | relating to imposing fees for occupying the public rights-of-way, |
23 | or assessing the local communications services tax pursuant to s. |
24 | 202.19, or otherwise relating to regulating the public rights-of- |
25 | way, held by a local governmental entity, is confidential and |
26 | exempt from the provisions of s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I |
27 | of the State Constitution. Such proprietary confidential business |
28 | information held by a local governmental entity, may be used only |
29 | for the purposes of imposing such fees, or assessing such tax, or |
30 | regulating such rights-of-way, and may not be used for any other |
31 | purposes, including, but not limited to, commercial or |
32 | competitive purposes. |
33 | (2) For the purposes of this exemption, "proprietary |
34 | confidential business information" includes any proprietary or |
35 | otherwise confidential information or documentation, including |
36 | maps, plans, billing and payment records, trade secrets, or other |
37 | information relating to the provision of or facilities for |
38 | communications service: |
39 | (a) That is intended to be and is treated by the company as |
40 | confidential; |
41 | (b) The disclosure of which would be reasonably likely to |
42 | be used by a competitor to harm the business interests of the |
43 | company; and |
44 | (c) That is not otherwise readily ascertainable or publicly |
45 | available by proper means by other persons from another source to |
46 | the same extent and in the same configuration format as requested |
47 | by the local governmental entity. |
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49 | Proprietary confidential business information does not include |
50 | schematics indicating the location of facilities for a specific |
51 | site that are provided in the normal course of the local |
52 | governmental entity's permitting process. |
53 | (3) Nothing in this exemption expands the information or |
54 | documentation that a local governmental entity may properly |
55 | request under applicable law pursuant to the imposition of fees |
56 | for occupying the rights-of-way, or the local communication |
57 | services tax, or the regulation of its public rights-of-way. |
58 | (4) Any information in the possession of a local government |
59 | entity which consists of Maps, plans, schematics, diagrams, or |
60 | other engineering data held by a local governmental entity that |
61 | relate relating to the exact location and capacity of facilities |
62 | for the provision of communications services by such the local |
63 | government entity are shall be exempt from the provisions of s. |
64 | 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution. Such |
65 | information is shall remain exempt only for a period of 60 days |
66 | after completion of the construction of the communications |
67 | services facilities. |
68 | (5) This section is subject to the Open Government Sunset |
69 | Review Act of 1995 in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand |
70 | repealed on October 1, 2005, unless reviewed and saved from |
71 | repeal through reenactment by the Legislature. |
72 | Section 2. This act shall take effect September 30, 2005. |