Bill Text: FL S1824 | 2021 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Public Records/Division of Emergency Management or a Local Emergency Management Agency
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2021-04-30 - Died in Rules [S1824 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S1824-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2021 CS for SB 1824 By the Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability; and Senator Powell 585-03843-21 20211824c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to public records; amending s. 3 252.905, F.S.; defining terms; expanding an exemption 4 from public records requirements for information 5 furnished by a person or business to the Division of 6 Emergency Management or a local emergency management 7 agency to receive assistance with emergency planning 8 to include emergency response assessment reports, 9 evaluation tools, or after-action reports prepared by 10 the division or a local emergency management agency; 11 providing for future legislative review and repeal of 12 the exemption; providing a statement of public 13 necessity; providing an effective date. 14 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 16 17 Section 1. Section 252.905, Florida Statutes, is amended to 18 read: 19 252.905 Emergency planning information; public records 20 exemption.— 21 (1) As used in this section, the term: 22 (a) “After-action report” means a report containing 23 observations of a disaster, an incident, an emergency, or an 24 exercise and recommendations identifying specific corrective 25 actions for post-event improvements. 26 (b) “Emergency response assessment report” means a report 27 containing analysis and evaluation of collected data and 28 information pertinent to the response actions taken by first 29 responders and disaster response stakeholders before, during, or 30 after a disaster or an emergency as those terms are defined in 31 s. 252.34. Such response actions include, but are not limited 32 to, saving lives or relieving suffering, protecting the health 33 and safety of the public, preventing the escalation of an 34 incident, mitigating further damage, maintaining or restoring 35 critical functions, safeguarding the environment, and restoring 36 normal services. 37 (c) “Evaluation tools” means instruments or techniques used 38 to measure and evaluate the quality or efficacy of disaster 39 response actions or interventions. 40 (2) The followingAnyinformation held by the division or a 41 local emergency management agencyfurnished by a person or a42business to thedivision for the purpose of being provided43assistance with emergency planningis exempt from s. 119.07(1) 44 and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution: 45 (a) Any information furnished by a person or a business to 46 the division or a local emergency management agency for the 47 purpose of receiving assistance with emergency planning. 48 (b) Emergency response assessment reports, evaluation 49 tools, or after-action reports prepared by the division or a 50 local emergency management agency. 51 (3) This section is subject to the Open Government Sunset 52 Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand repealed 53 on October 2, 2026, unless reviewed and saved from repeal 54 through reenactment by the Legislature.This exemption applies55to information held by the division before, on, or after the56effective date of this exemption.57 Section 2. The Legislature finds it is a public necessity 58 that emergency response assessment reports, evaluation tools, 59 and after-action reports relied upon by emergency management 60 agencies to evaluate the effectiveness of a response and used to 61 improve that response be made exempt from s. 119.07(1), Florida 62 Statutes, and s. 24(a), Article I of the State Constitution. 63 Such assessments, tools, and reports cover a cross-section of 64 agencies and entities and may include protected information, 65 such as threat, vulnerability, and capability assessment 66 information. This protected information must be exempt from 67 public records requirements not only because of its sensitive 68 nature, but to assure participating agencies that their candid 69 assessments of response techniques or procedures will not be 70 misunderstood or misinterpreted, but instead be the basis for 71 meaningful evaluation and improvement of existing response 72 systems. This need outweighs the value of publicly disclosing 73 these emergency response assessment reports, evaluations tools, 74 and after-action reports. 75 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.