Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB806

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

Public Information Act - Frivolous, Vexatious, or Abusive Requests - Remedies

Impact

If enacted, HB 806 will establish formal procedures to help deter frivolous or abusive requests that could burden public agencies. The bill contributes to the effort of streamlining the process of handling public record requests, aiming to protect the rights of custodians while maintaining the accountability and transparency of public information access. This legislative change may lead to more efficient management of requests and potentially decrease the number of time-consuming disputes arising from unreasonable demands for information.

Summary

House Bill 806, titled 'Public Information Act - Frivolous, Vexatious, or Abusive Requests - Remedies', seeks to address issues surrounding unreasonable requests for information under the Public Information Act in Maryland. The bill provides mechanisms for custodians of public records to manage requests deemed frivolous, vexatious, or abusive. It allows custodians to file complaints with the State Public Information Act Compliance Board or circuit court against applicants making such requests. The Compliance Board is tasked with evaluating complaints and has the authority to issue orders or dismiss complaints based on its findings.

Contention

The introduction of HB 806 has sparked discussion regarding the balance between citizen access to information and the potential for abuse of the system. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to ensure that public resources are not misused by individuals making repeated or unnecessary requests. Critics may express concerns that the bill could inadvertently restrict access to information for legitimate inquiries and lead to an erosion of transparency in government operations. The debate surrounding the bill underscores the need for a careful approach to safeguard both accessibility and accountability.

Companion Bills

MD SB554

Crossfiled Public Information Act - Frivolous, Vexatious, or Abusive Requests - Remedies

Previously Filed As

MD HB1051

Public Information Act - Decisions of the State Public Information Act Compliance Board - Appeals

MD HB112

State Personnel - Whistleblower Law - Procedures and Remedies (First Amendment and Public Employee Protection Act)

MD HB517

State Personnel - Whistleblower Law - Procedures and Remedies (First Amendment and Public Employee Protection Act)

MD HB1117

Landlord and Tenant - Failure to Repair Serious and Dangerous Defects - Tenant Remedies (Tenant Safety Act of 2024)

MD HB1010

Public Information Act – Personnel Records of Elected Officials and Joint Ethics Committee Records

MD SB753

Public Information Act - Personnel Records of Elected Officials and Joint Ethics Committee Records

MD SB312

Public Information Act - Personnel Records of Elected Officials and Joint Ethics Committee Records

MD HB232

Physicians and Allied Health Professions - Reorganization and Revisions

MD SB218

Physicians and Allied Health Professions - Reorganization and Revisions

MD HB962

Physicians and Allied Health Professions - Reorganization and Revisions

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