1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to a review under the Open Government |
3 | Sunset Review Act; amending s. 119.071, F.S., which |
4 | provides an exemption from public records requirements for |
5 | identification and location information of current or |
6 | former guardians ad litem and the spouses and children of |
7 | guardians ad litem; expanding the public records exemption |
8 | to include the names and locations of schools or day care |
9 | facilities attended by the children of current or former |
10 | guardians ad litem; providing for future legislative |
11 | review and repeal of the exemption; providing a statement |
12 | of public necessity; providing an effective date. |
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14 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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16 | Section 1. Paragraph (d) of subsection (4) of section |
17 | 119.071, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
18 | 119.071 General exemptions from inspection or copying of |
19 | public records.- |
20 | (4) AGENCY PERSONNEL INFORMATION.- |
21 | (d)1.a. The home addresses, telephone numbers, social |
22 | security numbers, and photographs of active or former law |
23 | enforcement personnel, including correctional and correctional |
24 | probation officers, personnel of the Department of Children and |
25 | Family Services whose duties include the investigation of abuse, |
26 | neglect, exploitation, fraud, theft, or other criminal |
27 | activities, personnel of the Department of Health whose duties |
28 | are to support the investigation of child abuse or neglect, and |
29 | personnel of the Department of Revenue or local governments |
30 | whose responsibilities include revenue collection and |
31 | enforcement or child support enforcement; the home addresses, |
32 | telephone numbers, social security numbers, photographs, and |
33 | places of employment of the spouses and children of such |
34 | personnel; and the names and locations of schools and day care |
35 | facilities attended by the children of such personnel are exempt |
36 | from s. 119.07(1). |
37 | b. The home addresses, telephone numbers, and photographs |
38 | of firefighters certified in compliance with s. 633.35; the home |
39 | addresses, telephone numbers, photographs, and places of |
40 | employment of the spouses and children of such firefighters; and |
41 | the names and locations of schools and day care facilities |
42 | attended by the children of such firefighters are exempt from s. |
43 | 119.07(1). |
44 | c. The home addresses and telephone numbers of justices of |
45 | the Supreme Court, district court of appeal judges, circuit |
46 | court judges, and county court judges; the home addresses, |
47 | telephone numbers, and places of employment of the spouses and |
48 | children of justices and judges; and the names and locations of |
49 | schools and day care facilities attended by the children of |
50 | justices and judges are exempt from s. 119.07(1). |
51 | d. The home addresses, telephone numbers, social security |
52 | numbers, and photographs of current or former state attorneys, |
53 | assistant state attorneys, statewide prosecutors, or assistant |
54 | statewide prosecutors; the home addresses, telephone numbers, |
55 | social security numbers, photographs, and places of employment |
56 | of the spouses and children of current or former state |
57 | attorneys, assistant state attorneys, statewide prosecutors, or |
58 | assistant statewide prosecutors; and the names and locations of |
59 | schools and day care facilities attended by the children of |
60 | current or former state attorneys, assistant state attorneys, |
61 | statewide prosecutors, or assistant statewide prosecutors are |
62 | exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State |
63 | Constitution. |
64 | e. The home addresses and telephone numbers of general |
65 | magistrates, special magistrates, judges of compensation claims, |
66 | administrative law judges of the Division of Administrative |
67 | Hearings, and child support enforcement hearing officers; the |
68 | home addresses, telephone numbers, and places of employment of |
69 | the spouses and children of general magistrates, special |
70 | magistrates, judges of compensation claims, administrative law |
71 | judges of the Division of Administrative Hearings, and child |
72 | support enforcement hearing officers; and the names and |
73 | locations of schools and day care facilities attended by the |
74 | children of general magistrates, special magistrates, judges of |
75 | compensation claims, administrative law judges of the Division |
76 | of Administrative Hearings, and child support enforcement |
77 | hearing officers are exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. |
78 | I of the State Constitution if the general magistrate, special |
79 | magistrate, judge of compensation claims, administrative law |
80 | judge of the Division of Administrative Hearings, or child |
81 | support hearing officer provides a written statement that the |
82 | general magistrate, special magistrate, judge of compensation |
83 | claims, administrative law judge of the Division of |
84 | Administrative Hearings, or child support hearing officer has |
85 | made reasonable efforts to protect such information from being |
86 | accessible through other means available to the public. This |
87 | sub-subparagraph is subject to the Open Government Sunset Review |
88 | Act in accordance with s. 119.15, and shall stand repealed on |
89 | October 2, 2013, unless reviewed and saved from repeal through |
90 | reenactment by the Legislature. |
91 | f. The home addresses, telephone numbers, and photographs |
92 | of current or former human resource, labor relations, or |
93 | employee relations directors, assistant directors, managers, or |
94 | assistant managers of any local government agency or water |
95 | management district whose duties include hiring and firing |
96 | employees, labor contract negotiation, administration, or other |
97 | personnel-related duties; the names, home addresses, telephone |
98 | numbers, and places of employment of the spouses and children of |
99 | such personnel; and the names and locations of schools and day |
100 | care facilities attended by the children of such personnel are |
101 | exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State |
102 | Constitution. |
103 | g. The home addresses, telephone numbers, and photographs |
104 | of current or former code enforcement officers; the names, home |
105 | addresses, telephone numbers, and places of employment of the |
106 | spouses and children of such personnel; and the names and |
107 | locations of schools and day care facilities attended by the |
108 | children of such personnel are exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. |
109 | 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution. |
110 | h. The home addresses, telephone numbers, places of |
111 | employment, and photographs of current or former guardians ad |
112 | litem, as defined in s. 39.820;, and the names, home addresses, |
113 | telephone numbers, and places of employment of the spouses and |
114 | children of such persons; and the names and locations of schools |
115 | and day care facilities attended by the children of such |
116 | persons, are exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of |
117 | the State Constitution, if the guardian ad litem provides a |
118 | written statement that the guardian ad litem has made reasonable |
119 | efforts to protect such information from being accessible |
120 | through other means available to the public. This sub- |
121 | subparagraph is subject to the Open Government Sunset Review Act |
122 | in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand repealed on October |
123 | 2, 2015 2010, unless reviewed and saved from repeal through |
124 | reenactment by the Legislature. |
125 | i. The home addresses, telephone numbers, and photographs |
126 | of current or former juvenile probation officers, juvenile |
127 | probation supervisors, detention superintendents, assistant |
128 | detention superintendents, senior juvenile detention officers, |
129 | juvenile detention officer supervisors, juvenile detention |
130 | officers, house parents I and II, house parent supervisors, |
131 | group treatment leaders, group treatment leader supervisors, |
132 | rehabilitation therapists, and social services counselors of the |
133 | Department of Juvenile Justice; the names, home addresses, |
134 | telephone numbers, and places of employment of spouses and |
135 | children of such personnel; and the names and locations of |
136 | schools and day care facilities attended by the children of such |
137 | personnel are exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of |
138 | the State Constitution. This sub-subparagraph is subject to the |
139 | Open Government Sunset Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15 |
140 | and shall stand repealed on October 2, 2011, unless reviewed and |
141 | saved from repeal through reenactment by the Legislature. |
142 | 2. An agency that is the custodian of the information |
143 | specified in subparagraph 1. and that is not the employer of the |
144 | officer, employee, justice, judge, or other person specified in |
145 | subparagraph 1. shall maintain the exempt status of that |
146 | information only if the officer, employee, justice, judge, other |
147 | person, or employing agency of the designated employee submits a |
148 | written request for maintenance of the exemption to the |
149 | custodial agency. |
150 | Section 2. The Legislature finds that it is a public |
151 | necessity that the names and locations of schools and day care |
152 | facilities attended by the children of current or former |
153 | guardians ad litem be made exempt from public records |
154 | requirements. Guardians ad litem provide a valuable service to |
155 | the community. They interact with victims of child abuse and |
156 | neglect and, at times, the perpetrators of that abuse or |
157 | neglect. The capacity in which they work or volunteer their time |
158 | does not always create good will. Different persons may be |
159 | disgruntled with the testimony, report, or recommendation made |
160 | by guardians ad litem. The testimony of guardians ad litem could |
161 | create a safety risk. Thus, the children of guardians ad litem |
162 | could become a potential target for acts of revenge. If the name |
163 | and location of schools or day care facilities attended by the |
164 | children of such persons were made available, the safety and |
165 | welfare of the children of the guardians ad litem could be |
166 | seriously jeopardized. Accordingly, it is a public necessity |
167 | that such information be made exempt from public disclosure. |
168 | Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |