Bill Text: FL S1178 | 2018 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Public Records/Photographs or Video or Audio Recordings that Depict or Record Killing of a Person
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2018-03-10 - Died in Governmental Oversight and Accountability [S1178 Detail]
Download: Florida-2018-S1178-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2018 SB 1178 By Senator Bracy 11-01201-18 20181178__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to public records; amending s. 3 406.136, F.S.; defining the terms “killing of a 4 person” and “care and custody of a state agency”; 5 expanding an exemption from public records 6 requirements for a photograph or 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 video or audio recording held by an 10 agency which depicts or records the killing of a 11 person; specifying that the exemption from public 12 records requirements does not apply to the killing of 13 a person in the care and custody of a state agency; 14 providing for future legislative review and repeal of 15 the exemption; providing a statement of public 16 necessity; providing an effective date. 17 18 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 19 20 Section 1. Section 406.136, Florida Statutes, is amended to 21 read: 22 406.136 A photograph or video or audio recording that 23 depicts or records the killing of a personlaw enforcement24officer who was acting in accordance with his or her official25duties.— 26 (1) As used in this section, the term “killing of a person” 27“killing of a law enforcement officer who was acting in28accordance with his or her official duties”means all acts or 29 events that cause or otherwise relate to the death of any human 30 beinga law enforcement officer who was acting in accordance31with his or her official duties, including any related acts or 32 events immediately preceding or subsequent to the acts or events 33 that were the proximate cause of death. The term does not 34 include the killing of a person in the care and custody of a 35 state agency. For purposes of this subsection, the term “care 36 and custody of a state agency” includes, but is not limited to, 37 a protective investigation, protective supervision, or foster 38 care as those terms are defined in s. 39.01; a protective 39 investigation or protective supervision of a vulnerable adult as 40 those terms are defined in s. 415.102; or an inmate in custody 41 of the Department of Corrections. 42 (2) A photograph or video or audio recording that depicts 43 or records the killing of a personlaw enforcement officer who44was acting in accordance with his or her official dutiesis 45 confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I 46 of the State Constitution, except that a surviving spouse of the 47 deceaseddecedentmay view and copy any such photograph or video 48 recording or listen to or copy any such audio recording. If 49 there is no surviving spouse,thenthe surviving parents shall 50 have access to such records. If there is no surviving spouse or 51 parent, thethen anadult childrenchildshall have access to 52 such records. 53 (3)(a) The deceased’s surviving relative, with whom 54 authority rests to obtain such records, may designate in writing 55 an agent to obtain such records. 56 (b) A local governmental entity, or a state or federal 57 agency, in furtherance of its official duties, pursuant to a 58 written request, may view or copy a photograph or video 59 recording or may listen to or copy an audio recording of the 60 killing of a personlaw enforcement officer who was acting in61accordance with his or her official dutiesand, unless otherwise 62 required in the performance of itstheirduties, the identity of 63 the deceased shall remain confidential and exempt. 64 (c) The custodian of the record, or his or her designee, 65 may not permit any other person to view or copy such photograph 66 or video recording or listen to or copy such audio recording 67 without a court order. 68 (4)(a) The court, upon a showing of good cause, may issue 69 an order authorizing any person to view or copy a photograph or 70 video recording that depicts or records the killing of a person 71law enforcement officer who was acting in accordance with his or72her official dutiesor to listen to or copy an audio recording 73 that depicts or records the killing of a personlaw enforcement74officer who was acting in accordance with his or her official75dutiesand may prescribe any restrictions or stipulations that 76 the court deems appropriate. 77 (b) In determining good cause, the court shall consider: 78 1. Whether such disclosure is necessary for the public 79 evaluation of governmental performance; 80 2. The seriousness of the intrusion into the family’s right 81 to privacy and whether such disclosure is the least intrusive 82 means available; and 83 3. The availability of similar information in other public 84 records, regardless of form. 85 (c) In all cases, the viewing, copying, listening to, or 86 other handling of a photograph or video or audio recording that 87 depicts or records the killing of a personlaw enforcement88officer who was acting in accordance with his or her official89dutiesmust be under the direct supervision of the custodian of 90 the record or his or her designee. 91 (5) A surviving spouse shall be given reasonable notice of 92 a petition filed with the court to view or copy a photograph or 93 video recording that depicts or records the killing of a person 94law enforcement officer who was acting in accordance with his or95her official dutiesor to listen to or copy any such audio 96 recording, a copy of such petition, and reasonable notice of the 97 opportunity to be present and heard at any hearing on the 98 matter. If there is no surviving spouse,thensuch notice must 99 be given to the parents of the deceased and, if the deceased has 100 no survivinglivingparent,thento the adult children of the 101 deceased. 102 (6)(a) Any custodian of a photograph or video or audio 103 recording that depicts or records the killing of a personlaw104enforcement officer who was acting in accordance with his or her105official dutieswho willfully and knowingly violates this 106 section commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as 107 provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 108 (b) Any person who willfully and knowingly violates a court 109 order issued pursuant to this section commits a felony of the 110 third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, 111 or s. 775.084. 112 (c) A criminal or administrative proceeding is exempt from 113 this section but, unless otherwise exempted, is subject to all 114 other provisions of chapter 119;,provided, however,thatthis 115 section does not prohibit a court in a criminal or 116 administrative proceeding upon good cause shown from restricting 117 or otherwise controlling the disclosure of a killing, crime 118 scene, or similar photograph or video or audio recording 119recordingsin the manner prescribed in this sectionherein. 120 (7) TheThisexemption in this section shall be given 121 retroactive application and shall apply to all photographs or 122 video or audio recordings that depict or record the killing of a 123 personlaw enforcement officer who was acting in accordance with124his or her official duties, regardless of whether the killing of 125 the person occurred before, on, or after July 1, 20152011. 126 However,nothingthis sectionhereinis not intended to, andnor127 may not be construed to, overturn or abrogate or alter any 128 existing orders duly entered into by any court of this state, as 129 of the effective date of this act, which restrict or limit 130 access to any photographs or video or audio recordings that 131 depict or record the killing of a personlaw enforcement officer132who was acting in accordance with his or her official duties. 133 (8) This section only applies to such photographs and video 134 and audio recordings held by an agency as defined in s. 119.011. 135 (9) This section is subject to the Open Government Sunset 136 Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand repealed 137 on October 2, 2023, unless reviewed and saved from repeal 138 through reenactment by the Legislature. 139 Section 2. (1) The Legislature finds that it is a public 140 necessity that photographs and video and audio recordings that 141 depict or record the killing of a person be made confidential 142 and exempt from s. 119.07(1), Florida Statutes, and s. 24(a), 143 Art. I of the State Constitution. The Legislature finds that 144 photographs and video and audio recordings that depict or record 145 the killing of a person render a graphic and often disturbing 146 visual or aural representation of the deceased. Such photographs 147 and video and audio recordings provide a view of the deceased in 148 the final moments of life, often bruised, bloodied, broken, with 149 bullet wounds or other wounds, cut open, dismembered, or 150 decapitated. As such, photographs and video and audio recordings 151 that depict or record the killing of a person are highly 152 sensitive representations of the deceased which, if heard, 153 viewed, copied, or publicized, could result in trauma, sorrow, 154 humiliation, or emotional injury to the immediate family of the 155 deceased and detract from the memory of the deceased. The 156 Legislature recognizes that the existence of the Internet and 157 the proliferation of personal computers and cellular telephones 158 throughout the world encourage and promote the wide 159 dissemination of such photographs and video and audio recordings 160 and that widespread unauthorized dissemination of such 161 photographs and video and audio recordings would subject the 162 immediate family of the deceased to continuous injury. 163 (2) In addition to the emotional and mental injury that 164 these photographs and recordings may cause family members, the 165 Legislature is also concerned that dissemination of photographs 166 and video and audio recordings that depict or record the killing 167 of a person is harmful to the public. The Legislature is gravely 168 concerned and saddened by the horrific mass killings perpetrated 169 at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando and the Fort Lauderdale 170 Hollywood International Airport. The Legislature is concerned 171 that, if these photographs and recordings are released, 172 terrorists will use them to attract followers, bring attention 173 to their causes, and inspire others to kill. The Legislature 174 also finds that dissemination of these photographs and 175 recordings may also educe violent acts by the mentally ill or 176 morally corrupt. 177 (3) The Legislature further recognizes that there continues 178 to be other types of available information, such as crime scene 179 reports, which are less intrusive and injurious to the immediate 180 family of the deceased and which continue to provide for public 181 oversight. The Legislature further finds that the exemption 182 provided in this act should be given retroactive application 183 because it is remedial in nature. 184 Section 3. This act shall take effect October 1, 2018.