Bill Text: FL S7020 | 2023 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: OGSR/Mobile Suspicious Activity Reporting Tool
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (? 2-1)
Status: (Passed) 2023-05-12 - Chapter No. 2023-60 [S7020 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S7020-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2023 Legislature CS for SB 7020 20237020er 1 2 An act relating to a review under the Open Government 3 Sunset Review Act; amending s. 943.082, F.S.; 4 expanding exemptions from public records requirements 5 for the identity of a reporting party and any 6 information received through the mobile suspicious 7 activity reporting tool to include such information 8 held by the Department of Education; providing for 9 retroactivity of the exemption; providing for future 10 legislative review and repeal; providing statements of 11 public necessity; providing an effective date. 12 13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 14 15 Section 1. Subsection (6) of section 943.082, Florida 16 Statutes, is amended to read: 17 943.082 School Safety Awareness Program.— 18 (6) The identity of the reporting party received through 19 the mobile suspicious activity reporting tool and held by the 20 department, the Department of Education, law enforcement 21 agencies, or school officials is confidential and exempt from s. 22 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution. Any 23 other information received through the mobile suspicious 24 activity reporting tool and held by the department, the 25 Department of Education, law enforcement agencies, or school 26 officials is exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of 27 the State Constitution. These exemptions apply to any such 28 records held by these agencies before, on, or after the 29 effective date of this act. This subsection is subject to the 30 Open Government Sunset Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15 31 and shall stand repealed on October 2, 20282023, unless 32 reviewed and saved from repeal through reenactment by the 33 Legislature. 34 Section 2. (1) The Legislature finds that it is a public 35 necessity that the identity of a person reporting unsafe, 36 potentially harmful, dangerous, violent, or criminal activities, 37 or the threat of these activities, received through the mobile 38 suspicious activity reporting tool and held by the Department of 39 Education be made confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1), 40 Florida Statutes, and s. 24(a), Article I of the State 41 Constitution, if the reporting person provides his or her 42 identity. The public records exemption for the identity of those 43 individuals reporting potentially harmful or threatening 44 activities as part of the School Safety Awareness Program 45 encourages individuals to act and not be fearful that their 46 identity will be revealed. Without the public records exemption, 47 individuals reporting such activities might be less willing to 48 report their knowledge of these possible activities to the 49 appropriate authorities out of fear. Ensuring their identity is 50 protected will encourage reporting, which could lead to law 51 enforcement or other appropriate agencies intervening before an 52 incident of mass violence occurs. 53 (2) The Legislature also finds that it is a public 54 necessity that any other information received through the mobile 55 suspicious activity reporting tool through the School Safety 56 Awareness Program and held by the Department of Education be 57 made exempt from s. 119.07(1), Florida Statutes, and s. 24(a), 58 Article I of the State Constitution. The public records 59 exemption for any other information received through the mobile 60 suspicious activity reporting tool protects information of a 61 sensitive personal nature that, if disclosed, could be 62 embarrassing. Without the public records exemption, individuals 63 reporting such activities might be less willing to report their 64 knowledge of these possible activities to the appropriate 65 authorities out of fear and concern for their safety. The public 66 records exemption will encourage reporting, which could lead to 67 law enforcement or other appropriate agencies intervening before 68 an incident of mass violence occurs. The public records 69 exemption is also needed to protect the privacy of other 70 individuals who are included in the report. After a report is 71 made, law enforcement may find the report to be unfounded. For 72 these reasons, the Legislature finds that it is a public 73 necessity to protect any other information reported through the 74 mobile suspicious activity reporting tool. 75 Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.