Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2994

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Further regulating access to public records

Impact

The introduction of this bill is poised to significantly affect existing statutory frameworks governing public records in Massachusetts. By reorganizing the public records management and establishing a Commission of Public Records with appointed members from various governmental and non-governmental organizations, the bill aims to enhance accountability and promote more efficient handling of public records requests. Crucially, it sets clear timelines for compliance with public records requests, mandating custodians to respond within ten days, thereby ensuring a more timely and efficient process for members of the public seeking information.

Summary

House Bill 2994 is proposed legislation in Massachusetts aimed at further regulating access to public records. This bill emphasizes the importance of transparency in state governance by establishing a more structured framework for the management and oversight of public records. Specifically, it seeks to repeal certain sections of the existing General Laws and amend others to create a new public records division within the office of the secretary of the Commonwealth. This division is intended to ensure that public records are managed effectively and that citizens have adequate access to the information they need to hold their government accountable.

Contention

While the intent behind HB 2994 is to promote transparency, there are potential points of contention that may arise from its provisions. Some critics may argue that the bill, while helpful in standardizing processes, could inadvertently create barriers for certain public access initiatives, particularly if the regulations are perceived as overly complex or bureaucratic. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the balance of power between governmental bodies and the citizens they serve, particularly in the management of sensitive records and the confidentiality of certain information. The balance between open access and necessary restrictions to protect personal information or sensitive governmental operations remains a critical area for debate.

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