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FL S1272
Bill
AI Summary
- Exempts current and former medical examiners from Florida public records requirements for home addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, and photographs
- Defines "medical examiner" to include district medical examiners, associate medical examiners, substitute medical examiners, and any employees, deputies, or agents of a medical examiner acting under chapter 406
- Extends the same exemption to the names, home addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, places of employment of spouses and children of medical examiners, as well as the names and locations of schools and day care facilities attended by their children
- Includes a public necessity statement finding that release of personal identifying and location information poses security risks, allows unwarranted intrusion into private lives, and may compromise medical examiners' ability to carry out public duties
- Subject to the Open Government Sunset Review Act and scheduled for automatic repeal on October 2, 2029, unless reenacted by the Legislature; applies retroactively to information held before, on, or after the effective date
Legislative Description
Public Records/Medical Examiners
Last Action
Died in Health Policy
3/8/2024
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