Bill Text: FL S1108 | 2015 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Public Records/Identity of a Victim of Human Trafficking Offenses
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-04-22 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 467 (Ch. 2015-146), CS/CS/HB 465 (Ch. 2015-145) [S1108 Detail]
Download: Florida-2015-S1108-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2015 CS for SB 1108 By the Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability; and Senator Flores 585-03193-15 20151108c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to public records; amending s. 3 119.071, F.S.; revising an exemption from public 4 records requirements for certain criminal intelligence 5 and investigative information to exempt information 6 that reveals the identity of a victim of certain human 7 trafficking offenses; amending s. 943.0583, F.S.; 8 providing an exemption from public records 9 requirements for investigative information relating to 10 criminal history records of human trafficking victims 11 that have been ordered expunged; providing for future 12 legislative review and repeal of the exemption; 13 providing a statement of public necessity; providing 14 an effective date. 15 16 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 17 18 Section 1. Paragraph (h) of subsection (2) of section 19 119.071, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 20 119.071 General exemptions from inspection or copying of 21 public records.— 22 (2) AGENCY INVESTIGATIONS.— 23 (h)1. The following criminal intelligence information or 24 criminal investigative information is confidential and exempt 25 from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State 26 Constitution: 27 a. Any information that, including the photograph, name,28address, or other fact, whichreveals the identity of the victim 29 of the crime of child abuse as defined by chapter 827 or that 30 reveals the identity of a person under the age of 18 who is the 31 victim of the crime of human trafficking proscribed in s. 32 787.06(3)(a). 33 b. Any information thatwhichmay reveal the identity of a 34 person who is a victim of any sexual offense, including a sexual 35 offense proscribed in s. 787.06(3)(b), (d), (f), or (g), chapter 36 794, chapter 796, chapter 800, chapter 827, or chapter 847. 37 c. A photograph, videotape, or image of any part of the 38 body of the victim of a sexual offense prohibited under s. 39 787.06(3)(b), (d), (f), or (g), chapter 794, chapter 796, 40 chapter 800, s. 810.145, chapter 827, or chapter 847, regardless 41 of whether the photograph, videotape, or image identifies the 42 victim. 43 2. Criminal investigative information and criminal 44 intelligence information made confidential and exempt under this 45 paragraph may be disclosed by a law enforcement agency: 46 a. In the furtherance of its official duties and 47 responsibilities. 48 b. For print, publication, or broadcast if the law 49 enforcement agency determines that such release would assist in 50 locating or identifying a person that such agency believes to be 51 missing or endangered. The information provided should be 52 limited to that needed to identify or locate the victim and not 53 include the sexual nature of the offense committed against the 54 person. 55 c. To another governmental agency in the furtherance of its 56 official duties and responsibilities. 57 3. This exemption applies to such confidential and exempt 58 criminal intelligence information or criminal investigative 59 information held by a law enforcement agency before, on, or 60 after the effective date of the exemption. 61 4. This paragraph is subject to the Open Government Sunset 62 Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15, and shall stand 63 repealed on October 2, 20202016, unless reviewed and saved from 64 repeal through reenactment by the Legislature. 65 Section 2. Subsection (11) is added to section 943.0583, 66 Florida Statutes, to read: 67 943.0583 Human trafficking victim expunction.— 68 (11)(a) The following criminal intelligence information or 69 criminal investigative information is confidential and exempt 70 from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State 71 Constitution: 72 1. Any information that reveals the identity of a person 73 who is a victim of human trafficking whose criminal history 74 record has been expunged under this section. 75 2. Any information that may reveal the identity of a person 76 who is a victim of human trafficking whose criminal history 77 record has been ordered expunged under this section. 78 (b) Criminal investigative information and criminal 79 intelligence information made confidential and exempt under this 80 subsection may be disclosed by a law enforcement agency: 81 1. In the furtherance of its official duties and 82 responsibilities. 83 2. For print, publication, or broadcast if the law 84 enforcement agency determines that such release would assist in 85 locating or identifying a person that the agency believes to be 86 missing or endangered. The information provided should be 87 limited to that needed to identify or locate the victim. 88 3. To another governmental agency in the furtherance of its 89 official duties and responsibilities. 90 (c) This exemption applies to such confidential and exempt 91 criminal intelligence information or criminal investigative 92 information held by a law enforcement agency before, on, or 93 after the effective date of the exemption. 94 (d) This subsection is subject to the Open Government 95 Sunset Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand 96 repealed on October 2, 2020, unless reviewed and saved from 97 repeal through reenactment by the Legislature. 98 Section 3. The Legislature finds that it is a public 99 necessity to make confidential and exempt from public records 100 requirements certain criminal intelligence information or 101 criminal investigative information that reveals the identity of 102 a victim of the crime of human trafficking of a minor for labor 103 or any victim of human trafficking for commercial sexual 104 activity. The Legislature finds that it is important to 105 strengthen the protections afforded victims of human trafficking 106 for labor who are minors and victims of human trafficking for 107 commercial sexual activity, regardless of age, in order to 108 ensure their privacy and to prevent their revictimization by 109 making such information confidential and exempt. The identity of 110 these victims is information of a sensitive personal nature. As 111 such, this exemption serves to minimize the trauma to victims 112 because the release of such information would compound the 113 tragedy already visited upon their lives and would be defamatory 114 to or cause unwarranted damage to the good name or reputation of 115 the victims. Protecting the release of identifying information 116 of such victims protects them from further embarrassment, 117 harassment, or injury. The Legislature also finds that it is a 118 public necessity that information in the investigative or 119 intelligence records related to a criminal history record 120 ordered expunged under s. 943.0583, Florida Statutes, which 121 would or could reasonably be expected to reveal the identity of 122 a person who is a victim of human trafficking whose criminal 123 history record has been ordered expunged under s. 943.0583, 124 Florida Statutes, be made confidential and exempt from s. 125 119.07(1), Florida Statutes, and s. 24(a), Article I of the 126 State Constitution. Persons who are victims of human trafficking 127 and who have been charged with crimes allegedly committed at the 128 behest of their traffickers are themselves victims of crimes. 129 Such victims face barriers to employment and other life 130 opportunities as long as these criminal charges remain on record 131 and accessible to potential employers and others. Therefore, it 132 is necessary that these records be made confidential and exempt 133 in order for human trafficking victims to have the chance to 134 rebuild their lives and reenter society. 135 Section 4. This act shall take effect October 1, 2015.