Bill Text: PA HB2625 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Further providing for exceptions for public records.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-09-17 - Referred to STATE GOVERNMENT [HB2625 Detail]

Download: Pennsylvania-2011-HB2625-Introduced.html

  

 

    

PRINTER'S NO.  4020

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE BILL

 

No.

2625

Session of

2012

  

  

INTRODUCED BY MAHER AND BLOOM, SEPTEMBER 17, 2012

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT, SEPTEMBER 17, 2012  

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Amending the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), entitled

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"An act providing for access to public information, for a

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designated open-records officer in each Commonwealth agency,

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local agency, judicial agency and legislative agency, for

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procedure, for appeal of agency determination, for judicial

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review and for the Office of Open Records; imposing

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penalties; providing for reporting by State-related

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institutions; requiring the posting of certain State contract

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information on the Internet; and making related repeals,"

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further providing for exceptions for public records.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Section 708(b)(3), (4) and (6) of the act of

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February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law,

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are amended to read:

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Section 708.  Exceptions for public records.

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(b)  Exceptions.--Except as provided in subsections (c) and

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(d), the following are exempt from access by a requester under

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this act:

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(3)  A record, the disclosure of which creates a

 


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reasonable likelihood of endangering the safety or the

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physical security of a building, public utility, resource,

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infrastructure, facility or information storage system, which

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may include:

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(i)  documents or data relating to computer hardware,

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source files, software and system networks that could

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jeopardize computer security by exposing a vulnerability

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in preventing, protecting against, mitigating or

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responding to a terrorist act;

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(ii)  lists of infrastructure, resources and

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significant special events, including those defined by

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the Federal Government in the National Infrastructure

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Protections, which are deemed critical due to their

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nature and which result from risk analysis; threat

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assessments; consequences assessments; antiterrorism

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protective measures and plans; counterterrorism measures

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and plans; and security and response needs assessments;

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and

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(iii)  building plans or infrastructure records that

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expose or create vulnerability through disclosure of the

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location, configuration or security of critical systems,

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including public utility systems, structural elements,

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technology, communication, electrical, fire suppression,

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ventilation, water, wastewater, sewage and gas systems.

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This paragraph shall not apply to an agency-issued employee

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e-mail address.

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(4)  (i)  A record regarding computer hardware, software

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and networks, including administrative or technical

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records, which, if disclosed, would be reasonably likely

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to jeopardize computer security.

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(ii)  This paragraph shall not apply to an agency-

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issued employee e-mail address.

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(6)  (i)  The following personal identification

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information:

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(A)  A record containing all or part of a

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person's Social Security number, driver's license

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number, personal financial information, home,

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personal cellular or other personal telephone

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numbers, personal e-mail addresses, employee number

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or other confidential personal identification number.

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(B)  A spouse's name, marital status or

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beneficiary or dependent information.

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(C)  The home address of a law enforcement

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officer or judge.

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(ii)  Nothing in this paragraph shall preclude the

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release of the name, position, agency-issued e-mail

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address, agency-issued cellular telephone number, salary,

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actual compensation or other payments or expenses,

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employment contract, employment-related contract or

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agreement and length of service of a public official or

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an agency employee.

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(iii)  An agency may redact the name or other

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identifying information relating to an individual

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performing an undercover or covert law enforcement

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activity from a record.

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Section 2.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.

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