Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1693

Introduced
2/6/24  

Caption

Public records; attorney fees

Impact

This legislative change is aimed at improving transparency and accountability in governmental operations. By ensuring that those who prevail in accessing public records can recover their legal costs, SB1693 seeks to empower citizens in their efforts to hold public officials accountable. This can potentially lead to an increase in legal actions against governmental bodies that fail to comply with public record requests, thereby fostering a culture of openness within state agencies.

Summary

SB1693 amends Arizona's public records law by enhancing access rights for individuals seeking to examine or copy public records. It specifically addresses the process of appealing denials of access to public records, allowing individuals the ability to take such matters to superior court. Importantly, if the person seeking access substantially prevails in court, the bill allows for the awarding of attorney fees and other reasonable legal costs incurred during the process. However, it explicitly states that attorney fees cannot be awarded to public officers or bodies, which emphasizes the protection of individuals against potential financial burdens when pursuing access to public records.

Contention

Notably, the bill addresses potential concerns about governmental overreach and the appropriate balance of power between the public and those in charge of public records. While supporters may argue that increased access to records is essential for a transparent democracy, critics could highlight the concern that expanded rights for individuals to contest refusals may also overwhelm the court system or lead to frivolous lawsuits. This contention recognizes the broader implications of how public records laws can impact administrative operations and citizen engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1694

Public records; attorney fees

AZ HB2593

Public records; time frame

AZ SB1220

Victims' rights; audio recordings; appeal

AZ HB2927

Public meetings; records; requirements; penalties

AZ HB2808

Public records; time frame

AZ SB1148

Law enforcement; video recordings; fee

AZ SB1372

Public records; notification; commercial purpose

AZ HB2614

Public records; school districts; fees

AZ A5468

Permits Government Records Council staff attorneys to adjudicate certain government records complaints.

AZ A2817

Permits Government Records Council staff attorneys to adjudicate certain government records complaints.

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