New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB208

Caption

Conversion Of Ipra Record Formats

Impact

By allowing custodians of public records to convert electronic documents into open formats without it being classified as the creation of a new public record, SB208 simplifies the process for record requests. This provision is significant as it acknowledges the technological shift towards electronic data management. It is expected that these changes will lead to improved accessibility of public information, which can enhance the public's capacity to engage with and monitor government activities.

Summary

Senate Bill 208 seeks to enhance transparency in state government operations by amending the Inspection of Public Records Act. The bill introduces a new definition for 'open format,' specifically characterizing it as a file format that is machine-readable, easily accessible to the public, and free from restrictions that impair the reuse of information. This step is aimed at ensuring that public records can be more readily inspected by citizens, fostering an environment of accountability within public bodies.

Contention

Despite its intentions, there may be concerns surrounding the potential implications of this bill. Critics might argue that the lack of stringent guidelines on how custodians manage exemptions could lead to opportunities for misuse or withholding of information. Furthermore, while the bill aims to streamline the process for accessing public records, the cost considerations related to providing these records in various formats could pose challenges for some public bodies, leading to debates around the balance of accessibility and the resources available to maintain such transparency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB497

Inspection Of Public Records Act Changes

NM HB283

Law Enforcement Records Changes

NM HB139

Ipra Changes

NM HB90

Controllable Electronic Records

NM SB256

Disciplinary Action For Conversion Therapy

NM HB359

Disciplinary Action For Conversion Therapy

NM HB188

Confidentiality Of Abuse & Neglect Records

NM HB361

Emnrd Conversion Of Certain Wells

NM SB42

Comprehensive Addiction And Recovery Pgm

NM HB232

Disclosure Of Certain Info

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