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FL H1099
Bill
Status
4/30/2010
Primary Sponsor
Joseph Abruzzo
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AI Summary
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Expands public records exemption to protect personal information of licensed foster parents, their spouses, minor children, and adult household members held by all state agencies, not just the Department of Children and Family Services
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Exempts from public disclosure: home/business/work/school addresses and phone numbers, birth dates, medical records, home floor plans, and photographs of foster parents and their families
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Medical records remain permanently exempt from public disclosure even after a foster parent's license expires; information of foster parents who become adoptive parents remains permanently exempt
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Makes exempt information public 5 years after a foster parent's license expires, except for information on inactive applicants which becomes public 5 years after application date
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Establishes sunset review date of October 2, 2015, requiring legislative reenactment to continue the exemption; effective date October 1, 2010
Legislative Description
Pub. Rec./Foster Parents
Last Action
Died in Committee on Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA)
4/30/2010