Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB265

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Law-enforcement officers, full-time or part-time; protected personal information.

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact the privacy rights of law enforcement personnel, offering them greater protection against potential threats that could arise due to their profession. By allowing these officers to refuse disclosing personal information, the legislation aims to mitigate risks associated with their roles, particularly in sensitive situations involving criminal proceedings. This change in law might also affect the dynamics of court proceedings where such personal information could be deemed relevant.

Summary

SB265 amends the Code of Virginia to enhance the protection of personal information for law enforcement officers. Specifically, it establishes that full-time and part-time officers can refuse to disclose their residence address, home telephone number, and personal information about their family unless a court orders such disclosure. This provision is aimed at safeguarding the privacy of officers involved in criminal investigations and those who testify in criminal cases.

Contention

Although the bill has a focused intent to protect law enforcement officers, there may be points of contention regarding the balance between public interest and the protection of personal data. Critics may argue that the refusal to disclose personal information could hinder investigations or proceedings where such details are vital for the legal process. Furthermore, discussions around whether this bill sets a precedent for similar protections for other public servants or professions may arise.

Companion Bills

VA HB718

Similar To Law-enforcement officers, full-time or part-time; protected personal information.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1474

Law-enforcement officers; protected personal information.

VA SB1004

Law-enforcement officers; protected personal information.

VA SB1445

Virginia Retirement System; certain law-enforcement officers, part time.

VA HB1965

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; required release of law-enforcement disciplinary records.

VA HB2318

Virginia Retirement System; certain law-enforcement and correctional officers, part time.

VA HB1569

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; disclosure of personnel records.

VA SB1046

Law-enforcement officer; definition includes fire marshal with police powers.

VA SB920

School protection officers; employment in public schools.

VA HB2358

School protection officers; employment in public schools.

VA SB904

Workers' compensation; anxiety disorder or depressive disorder incurred by law-enforcement officers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.