Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB138

Introduced
1/17/24  
Refer
1/17/24  

Caption

911 calls; require a public body to transcribe and release to the public if certain information redacted.

Note

The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2024, which allows time for public bodies to prepare for the implementation of these new requirements.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly alter the handling of emergency call records in Mississippi. Currently, emergency call recordings are confidential and can only be used for specific purposes related to law enforcement and emergency services. With HB138, the public would gain the right to request and receive transcripts of such calls, fostering a greater level of accountability within emergency services. However, the requirement to redact identifying information protects privacy, balancing transparency with confidentiality.

Summary

House Bill 138, titled 'An Act to Amend Section 19-5-319, Mississippi Code of 1972', focuses on enhancing public access to emergency telephone call transcriptions. The bill mandates that public bodies are required to transcribe and release transcripts of emergency calls upon request, ensuring that any identifying information about callers or subjects involved in these calls is redacted. This act aims to promote transparency regarding emergency response protocols while still safeguarding the personal details of individuals involved in emergencies.

Contention

There may be points of contention around HB138 regarding the implications of increased access to emergency call records. Supporters argue that releasing transcripts can provide valuable insights into emergency response effectiveness and offer public scrutiny over how these calls are managed. Opponents may raise concerns about the potential misuse of information or the emotional impact on individuals involved in traumatic events being subjected to public scrutiny, even in a redacted form. The balance between public interest and individual privacy remains a critical discussion point.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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