Bill Text: FL S0186 | 2019 | Regular Session | Engrossed
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Bill Title: Public Records/Victim of Mass Violence
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)
Status: (Passed) 2019-05-24 - Chapter No. 2019-46 [S0186 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0186-Engrossed.html
Bill Title: Public Records/Victim of Mass Violence
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)
Status: (Passed) 2019-05-24 - Chapter No. 2019-46 [S0186 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0186-Engrossed.html
SB 186 First Engrossed 2019186e1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to public records; transferring, 3 renumbering, and amending s. 406.136, F.S.; defining 4 the term “killing of a victim of mass violence”; 5 expanding an existing exemption from public records 6 requirements for a photograph or a video or audio 7 recording held by an agency which depicts or records 8 the killing of a law enforcement officer to include a 9 photograph or a video or audio recording held by an 10 agency which depicts or records the killing of a 11 victim of mass violence; clarifying that a surviving 12 spouse, parent, or adult child of the victim is not 13 precluded from publicly releasing such photograph or 14 video or audio recording; providing criminal 15 penalties; providing retroactive applicability; 16 providing for future legislative review and repeal of 17 the exemption; conforming provisions to changes made 18 by the act; providing a statement of public necessity; 19 providing a directive to the Division of Law Revision; 20 providing an effective date. 21 22 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 23 24 Section 1. Section 406.136, Florida Statutes, is 25 transferred, renumbered as paragraph (p) of subsection (2) of 26 section 119.071, Florida Statutes, and amended, to read: 27 119.071 General exemptions from inspection or copying of 28 public records.— 29 (2) AGENCY INVESTIGATIONS.— 30 (p)1.(1)As used in this paragraphsection, the term: 31 a. “Killing of a law enforcement officer who was acting in 32 accordance with his or her official duties” means all acts or 33 events that cause or otherwise relate to the death of a law 34 enforcement officer who was acting in accordance with his or her 35 official duties, including any related acts or events 36 immediately preceding or subsequent to the acts or events that 37 were the proximate cause of death. 38 b. “Killing of a victim of mass violence” means acts or 39 events that cause the death of a person, not including the 40 perpetrator, who is killed in an incident in which three or more 41 people, not including the perpetrator, are killed by an 42 intentional act of violence by another person. The term includes 43 acts or events that show a person being killed in such incident 44 or show the body of a person killed in such incident. The term 45 does not include such acts or events if the person who causes 46 the death is a public official or public employee who is acting 47 within the scope of his or her duties or under color of office. 48 2.(2)A photograph or video or audio recording that depicts 49 or records the killing of a law enforcement officer who was 50 acting in accordance with his or her official duties or the 51 killing of a victim of mass violence is confidential and exempt 52 from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State 53 Constitution, except that a surviving spouse of the decedent may 54 view and copy any such photograph or video recording or listen 55 to or copy any such audio recording. If there is no surviving 56 spouse,thenthe surviving parents shall have access to such 57 records. If there is no surviving spouse or parent, thethen an58 adult childrenchildshall have access to such records. Nothing 59 in this paragraph precludes a surviving spouse, parent, or adult 60 child of the victim from sharing or publicly releasing such 61 photograph or video or audio recording. 62 3.a.(3)(a)The deceased’s surviving relative, with whom 63 authority rests to obtain such records, may designate in writing 64 an agent to obtain such records. 65 b.(b)A local governmental entity, or a state or federal 66 agency, in furtherance of its official duties, pursuant to a 67 written request, may view or copy a photograph or video 68 recording or may listen to or copy an audio recording of the 69 killing of a law enforcement officer who was acting in 70 accordance with his or her official duties or the killing of a 71 victim of mass violence, and, unless otherwise required in the 72 performance of itstheirduties, the identity of the deceased 73 shall remain confidential and exempt. 74 c.(c)The custodian of the record, or his or her designee, 75 may not permit any other person to view or copy such photograph 76 or video recording or listen to or copy such audio recording 77 without a court order. 78 4.a.(4)(a)The court, upon a showing of good cause, may 79 issue an order authorizing any person to view or copy a 80 photograph or video recording that depicts or records the 81 killing of a law enforcement officer who was acting in 82 accordance with his or her official duties or the killing of a 83 victim of mass violence, or to listen to or copy an audio 84 recording that depicts or records the killing of a law 85 enforcement officer who was acting in accordance with his or her 86 official duties or the killing of a victim of mass violence, and 87 may prescribe any restrictions or stipulations that the court 88 deems appropriate. 89 b.(b)In determining good cause, the court shall consider: 90 (I)1.Whether such disclosure is necessary for the public 91 evaluation of governmental performance; 92 (II)2.The seriousness of the intrusion into the family’s 93 right to privacy and whether such disclosure is the least 94 intrusive means available; and 95 (III)3.The availability of similar information in other 96 public records, regardless of form. 97 c.(c)In all cases, the viewing, copying, listening to, or 98 other handling of a photograph or video or audio recording that 99 depicts or records the killing of a law enforcement officer who 100 was acting in accordance with his or her official duties or the 101 killing of a victim of mass violence must be under the direct 102 supervision of the custodian of the record or his or her 103 designee. 104 5.(5)A surviving spouse shall be given reasonable notice 105 of a petition filed with the court to view or copy a photograph 106 or video recording that depicts or records the killing of a law 107 enforcement officer who was acting in accordance with his or her 108 official duties or the killing of a victim of mass violence, or 109 to listen to or copy any such audio recording, a copy of such 110 petition, and reasonable notice of the opportunity to be present 111 and heard at any hearing on the matter. If there is no surviving 112 spouse,thensuch notice must be given to the parents of the 113 deceased and, if the deceased has no survivinglivingparent, 114thento the adult children of the deceased. 115 6.a.(6)(a)Any custodian of a photograph or video or audio 116 recording that depicts or records the killing of a law 117 enforcement officer who was acting in accordance with his or her 118 official duties or the killing of a victim of mass violence who 119 willfully and knowingly violates this paragraphsectioncommits 120 a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 121 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 122 b.(b)Any person who willfully and knowingly violates a 123 court order issued pursuant to this paragraphsectioncommits a 124 felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 125 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 126 c.(c)A criminal or administrative proceeding is exempt 127 from this paragraphsectionbut, unless otherwise exempted, is 128 subject to all other provisions of chapter 119;,provided129 however,thatthis paragraphsectiondoes not prohibit a court 130 in a criminal or administrative proceeding upon good cause shown 131 from restricting or otherwise controlling the disclosure of a 132 killing, crime scene, or similar photograph or video or audio 133 recordingrecordingsin the manner prescribed in this paragraph 134herein. 135 7.(7)TheThisexemption in this paragraph shall be given 136 retroactive application and shall apply to all photographs or 137 video or audio recordings that depict or record the killing of a 138 law enforcement officer who was acting in accordance with his or 139 her official duties or the killing of a victim of mass violence, 140 regardless of whether the killing of the person occurred before, 141 on, or after the effective date of this actJuly 1, 2011. 142 However, nothing in this paragraphhereinis intended to, nor 143 may be construed to, overturn or abrogate or alter any existing 144 orders duly entered into by any court of this state, as of the 145 effective date of this act, which restrict or limit access to 146 any photographs or video or audio recordings that depict or 147 record the killing of a law enforcement officer who was acting 148 in accordance with his or her official duties or the killing of 149 a victim of mass violence. 150 8.(8)This paragraphsectiononlyapplies only to such 151 photographs and video and audio recordings held by an agencyas152defined in s. 119.011. 153 9. This paragraph is subject to the Open Government Sunset 154 Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand repealed 155 on October 2, 2024, unless reviewed and saved from repeal 156 through reenactment by the Legislature. 157 Section 2. (1) The Legislature finds that it is a public 158 necessity that photographs and video and audio recordings that 159 depict or record the killing of a victim of mass violence be 160 made confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1), Florida 161 Statutes, and s. 24(a), Article I of the State Constitution. The 162 Legislature finds that photographs and video and audio 163 recordings that depict or record the killing of a victim of mass 164 violence render a graphic and often disturbing visual or aural 165 representation of the deceased. Such photographs and video and 166 audio recordings provide a view of the deceased in the final 167 moments of life, in which they are often bruised, bloodied, 168 broken, baring bullet wounds or other wounds, lacerated, 169 dismembered, or decapitated. As such, photographs and video and 170 audio recordings that depict or record the killing of a victim 171 of mass violence are highly sensitive representations of the 172 deceased which, if heard, viewed, copied, or publicized, could 173 result in trauma, sorrow, humiliation, or emotional injury to 174 the immediate family of the deceased and detract from the memory 175 of the deceased. The Legislature recognizes that the existence 176 of the Internet and the proliferation of personal computers and 177 cellular telephones throughout the world encourages and promotes 178 the wide dissemination of such photographs and video and audio 179 recordings 24 hours a day and that widespread unauthorized 180 dissemination of such photographs and video and audio recordings 181 would subject the immediate family of the deceased to continuous 182 injury. 183 (2) In addition to the emotional and mental injury that 184 these photographs and video and audio recordings may cause 185 family members, the Legislature is also concerned that 186 dissemination of photographs and video and audio recordings that 187 depict or record the killing of a victim of mass shooting is 188 harmful to the public. The Legislature is gravely concerned and 189 saddened by the horrific mass killings perpetrated at the Pulse 190 nightclub in Orlando, at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood 191 International Airport, and at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High 192 School. The Legislature is concerned that, if these photographs 193 and video and audio recordings are released, terrorists will use 194 them to attract followers, bring attention to their causes, and 195 inspire others to kill. The Legislature also finds that 196 dissemination of these photographs and video and audio 197 recordings may also educe violent acts by persons who have a 198 mental illness or who are morally corrupt. 199 (3) The Legislature further recognizes that other types of 200 information, such as crime scene reports, continue to be 201 available which are less intrusive and injurious to the 202 immediate family of the deceased and continue to provide for 203 public oversight. The Legislature further finds that the 204 exemption provided in this act should be given retroactive 205 application because it is remedial in nature. 206 Section 3. The Division of Law Revision is directed to 207 replace the phrase “the effective date of this act” wherever it 208 occurs in this act with the date this act becomes a law. 209 Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.