FOIA DISCLOSURE EXEMPTION - H.B. 5349 (H-4): COMMITTEE SUMMARY


House Bill 5349 (Substitute H-4 as passed by the House)

Sponsor: Representative Marc Shulman

House Committee: House Oversight and Operations

Senate Committee: Judiciary


Date Completed: 2-20-02


CONTENT


The bill would amend the Freedom of Information Act to allow a public body to exempt from disclosure as a public record any records or information of measures designed to protect the security or safety of people or property, whether public or private.


The records or information would include, but not be limited to, building and public works designs to the extent that those designs related to the ongoing security measures of a public body, capabilities and plans for responding to acts of terrorism (pursuant to Senate Bill 930), emergency response plans, risk planning documents, threat assessments, and domestic preparedness strategies.


The exemption would not apply, however, if disclosure would not impair a public body's ability to protect the security or safety of people or property or if the public interest in disclosure outweighed the public interest in nondisclosure in the particular instance.


In addition, one of the current exemptions from disclosure applies to the personal address or telephone number of law enforcement officers or agents or their special skills. The bill would refer to "active or retired" officers or agents.


MCL 15.243 - Legislative Analyst: Patrick Affholter


FISCAL IMPACT


The bill would have no fiscal impact on State or local government.


- Fiscal Analyst: Bill BowermanS0102\s5349sa

This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.