Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SB1098

Introduced
11/13/24  
Refer
11/13/24  
Report Pass
12/11/24  

Caption

Law enforcement: records; reference to the law enforcement officer separation of service record act; update. Amends secs. 7 & 9 of 1978 PA 397 (MCL 423.507 & 423.509). TIE BAR WITH: SB 1097'24

Summary

Senate Bill 1098 aims to amend the Bullard-Plawecki Employee Right to Know Act in Michigan, specifically targeting sections 7 and 9 of the law. The bill's core provisions stipulate that employers are required to delete disciplinary reports, letters of reprimand, or any records of disciplinary actions that are older than four years before releasing personal information to third parties. This reform is intended to protect employee privacy while still allowing for some exceptions such as legal actions, arbitrations, or compliance with law enforcement standards. The amendment seeks to modernize how disciplinary records are handled in the state and reflect ongoing developments in employment law. The bill anticipates a significant impact on how employers manage personnel records. By limiting the retention period of certain disciplinary records to four years, the intent is to safeguard employees from potential long-term repercussions stemming from historical disciplinary actions. Moreover, it aims to clarify the protocols required for the management and disclosure of employee records, especially in cases involving investigations into criminal activities or workplace misconduct. This provision underscores the need for transparency between employers and employees while also prioritizing confidentiality. Notably, the bill outlines specific conditions under which an employer may maintain a separate file regarding an employee's alleged criminal activities. If an investigation reveals no wrongdoing, all related materials must be destroyed after two years unless disciplinary actions occur. This aspect of the legislation highlights the balance sought between responsive investigation practices and the privacy rights of employees, particularly in sensitive situations. However, it also raises questions about the timing and nature of notifications to employees concerning investigations. The discussion surrounding SB1098 has not been devoid of contention. Advocates for the bill argue that it promotes employee rights and reduces unnecessary stigmatization from outdated records. However, critics may express concerns about the challenges it presents to law enforcement agencies and employers who require access to comprehensive records for compliance and assessment purposes. Such discussions emphasize the ongoing negotiation between employee privacy rights and the need for organizational transparency and accountability in workplace matters.

Companion Bills

MI SB1097

Same As Law enforcement: records; law enforcement officer separation of service record act; revise. Amends secs. 1, 2, 3 & 5 of 2017 PA 128 (MCL 28.561 et seq.) & adds arts. 3 & 4.

Previously Filed As

MI HB6116

Law enforcement: records; reference to the law enforcement officer separation of service record act; update. Amends secs. 7 & 9 of 1978 PA 397 (MCL 423.507 & 423.509). TIE BAR WITH: HB 6115'24

Similar Bills

MI HB6116

Law enforcement: records; reference to the law enforcement officer separation of service record act; update. Amends secs. 7 & 9 of 1978 PA 397 (MCL 423.507 & 423.509). TIE BAR WITH: HB 6115'24

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