Gunowners, especially members of this site, use FOIA quite often and have found some of the pitfalls in trying to get information Government agencies don't want to part with.
These are a few of the FOIA Bills in the works (Both good and bad):
HB 1457
R. Marshall
Committee referral pending
Provides that public employees may be terminated or otherwise disciplined for knowing and willful violations of FOIA.
HB 1479
Loupassi
Courts of Justice
Provides that the affidavit for a search warrant may be made publicly available only after the warrant that is the subject of the affidavit has been served.
attorneys and governmental agencies as authorized by the clerk. HB 1566
LeMunyon (co-sponsored by Keam)
Committee referral pending
Provides that, beginning with the 2012 Regular Session of the General Assembly, the Legislative Support Commissio must post on the legislative electronic information system (LIS) the recorded committee, subcommittee, and floor votes of each member of the General Assembly on legislation acted upon in each house.
HB 1722
R. Marshall
Committee referral pending
Requires that at the time of creation of any public record, the custodian of such records that are subject to FOIA shall designate whether the record is subject to FOIA's mandatory disclosure provisions or otherwise exempt from disclosure. The bill requires that such designation shall appear on the face of the record and be updated by the custodian in a timely manner in the event of any changes. (more...)
SB 826
Edwards
Courts of Justice
Provides that it is a Class 6 felony for a person to publish on the Internet a photograph or video made in violation of the current law prohibiting photographing, etc., a nonconsenting person in certain situations where there is an expectation of privacy.
SB 845
Petersen
Courts of Justice
Provides that local officials who are members of public bodies with legislative powers are immune from civil liability or criminal prosecution for any speech or debate engaged in by the officials during the exercise of such powers, and that they shall not be compelled by law to be questioned on such speech or debate in any other place without leave of court. The public body still retains its authority to regulate the conduct of its members.
These are a few of the FOIA Bills in the works (Both good and bad):
HB 1457
R. Marshall
Committee referral pending
Provides that public employees may be terminated or otherwise disciplined for knowing and willful violations of FOIA.
HB 1479
Loupassi
Courts of Justice
Provides that the affidavit for a search warrant may be made publicly available only after the warrant that is the subject of the affidavit has been served.
attorneys and governmental agencies as authorized by the clerk. HB 1566
LeMunyon (co-sponsored by Keam)
Committee referral pending
Provides that, beginning with the 2012 Regular Session of the General Assembly, the Legislative Support Commissio must post on the legislative electronic information system (LIS) the recorded committee, subcommittee, and floor votes of each member of the General Assembly on legislation acted upon in each house.
HB 1722
R. Marshall
Committee referral pending
Requires that at the time of creation of any public record, the custodian of such records that are subject to FOIA shall designate whether the record is subject to FOIA's mandatory disclosure provisions or otherwise exempt from disclosure. The bill requires that such designation shall appear on the face of the record and be updated by the custodian in a timely manner in the event of any changes. (more...)
SB 826
Edwards
Courts of Justice
Provides that it is a Class 6 felony for a person to publish on the Internet a photograph or video made in violation of the current law prohibiting photographing, etc., a nonconsenting person in certain situations where there is an expectation of privacy.
SB 845
Petersen
Courts of Justice
Provides that local officials who are members of public bodies with legislative powers are immune from civil liability or criminal prosecution for any speech or debate engaged in by the officials during the exercise of such powers, and that they shall not be compelled by law to be questioned on such speech or debate in any other place without leave of court. The public body still retains its authority to regulate the conduct of its members.