Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

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99 S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D
1010 IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1111 JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025
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1414 A N A C T
1515 RELATING TO PUBLIC RECORDS -- ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS
1616 Introduced By: Representatives Felix, Knight, Craven, Batista, Handy, Alzate, and Tanzi
1717 Date Introduced: February 28, 2025
1818 Referred To: House State Government & Elections
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2121 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
2222 SECTION 1. Section 38-2-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 38-2 entitled "Access to Public 1
2323 Records" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2
2424 38-2-2. Definitions. 3
2525 As used in this chapter: 4
2626 (1) “Agency” or “public body” means any executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory, or 5
2727 administrative body of the state, or any political subdivision thereof; including, but not limited to: 6
2828 any department, division, agency, commission, board, office, bureau, authority; any school, fire, or 7
2929 water district, or other agency of Rhode Island state or local government that exercises 8
3030 governmental functions; any authority as defined in § 42-35-1(b); or any other public or private 9
3131 agency, person, partnership, corporation, or business entity acting on behalf of and/or in place of 10
3232 any public agency. 11
3333 (2) “Chief administrative officer” means the highest authority of the public body. 12
3434 (3) “Public business” means any matter over which the public body has supervision, 13
3535 control, jurisdiction, or advisory power. 14
3636 (4) “Public record” or “public records” shall mean all documents, papers, letters, maps, 15
3737 books, tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings, magnetic or other tapes, electronic data 16
3838 processing records, computer stored data (including electronic mail messages, except specifically 17
3939 for any electronic mail messages of or to elected officials with or relating to those they represent 18
4040 and correspondence of or to elected officials in their official capacities), or other material regardless 19
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4444 of physical form or characteristics made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection 1
4545 with the transaction of official business by any agency. For the purposes of this chapter, the 2
4646 following records shall not be deemed public: 3
4747 (A)(I)(a) All records relating to a client/attorney relationship and to a doctor/patient 4
4848 relationship, including all medical information relating to an individual in any files. 5
4949 (b) Personnel and other personal individually identifiable records otherwise deemed 6
5050 confidential by federal or state law or regulation, or the disclosure of which would constitute a 7
5151 clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 552 et seq.; provided, 8
5252 however, with respect to employees, and employees of contractors and subcontractors working on 9
5353 public works projects that are required to be listed as certified payrolls, the name, gross salary, 10
5454 salary range, total cost of paid fringe benefits, gross amount received in overtime, and any other 11
5555 remuneration in addition to salary, job title, job description, dates of employment and positions 12
5656 held with the state, municipality, or public works contractor or subcontractor on public works 13
5757 projects, employment contract, work location, and/or project, business telephone number, the city 14
5858 or town of residence, and date of termination shall be public. For the purposes of this section 15
5959 “remuneration” shall include any payments received by an employee as a result of termination, or 16
6060 otherwise leaving employment, including, but not limited to, payments for accrued sick and/or 17
6161 vacation time, severance pay, or compensation paid pursuant to a contract buy-out provision. For 18
6262 purposes of this section, the city or town residence shall not be deemed public for peace officers, 19
6363 as defined in § 12-7-21, and shall not be released. 20
6464 (II) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, or any other provision of the general 21
6565 laws to the contrary, the pension records of all persons who are either current or retired members 22
6666 of any public retirement systems, as well as all persons who become members of those retirement 23
6767 systems after June 17, 1991, shall be open for public inspection. “Pension records” as used in this 24
6868 section, shall include all records containing information concerning pension and retirement benefits 25
6969 of current and retired members of the retirement systems and future members of said systems, 26
7070 including all records concerning retirement credits purchased and the ability of any member of the 27
7171 retirement system to purchase retirement credits, but excluding all information regarding the 28
7272 medical condition of any person and all information identifying the member’s designated 29
7373 beneficiary or beneficiaries unless and until the member’s designated beneficiary or beneficiaries 30
7474 have received or are receiving pension and/or retirement benefits through the retirement system. 31
7575 (B) Trade secrets and commercial or financial information obtained from a person, firm, 32
7676 or corporation that is of a privileged or confidential nature. 33
7777 (C) Child custody and adoption records, records of illegitimate births, and records of 34
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8181 juvenile proceedings before the family court. 1
8282 (D) All records maintained by law enforcement agencies for criminal law enforcement and 2
8383 all records relating to the detection and investigation of crime, including those maintained on any 3
8484 individual or compiled in the course of a criminal investigation by any law enforcement agency. 4
8585 Provided, however, such records shall not be deemed public only to the extent that the disclosure 5
8686 of the records or information (a) Could reasonably be expected to interfere with investigations of 6
8787 criminal activity or with enforcement proceedings; (b) Would deprive a person of a right to a fair 7
8888 trial or an impartial adjudication; (c) Could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted 8
8989 invasion of personal privacy; (d) Could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a suspect 9
9090 who may have been a victim of human trafficking, or may otherwise qualify for any affirmative 10
9191 defense provided in § 11-34.1-2, with respect to their violation of §§ 11-34.1-2, 11-34.1-3, or 11-11
9292 34.1-4; (e) Could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a confidential source, including 12
9393 a state, local, or foreign agency or authority, or any private institution that furnished information 13
9494 on a confidential basis, or the information furnished by a confidential source; (e)(f) Would disclose 14
9595 techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or would disclose 15
9696 guidelines for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions; or (f)(g) Could reasonably be 16
9797 expected to endanger the life or physical safety of any individual. Records relating to management 17
9898 and direction of a law enforcement agency and records or reports reflecting the initial arrest of an 18
9999 adult and the charge or charges brought against an adult shall be public. 19
100100 (E) Any records that would not be available by law or rule of court to an opposing party in 20
101101 litigation. 21
102102 (F) Scientific and technological secrets and the security plans of military and law 22
103103 enforcement agencies, the disclosure of which would endanger the public welfare and security. 23
104104 (G) Any records that disclose the identity of the contributor of a bona fide and lawful 24
105105 charitable contribution to the public body whenever public anonymity has been requested of the 25
106106 public body with respect to the contribution by the contributor. 26
107107 (H) Reports and statements of strategy or negotiation involving labor negotiations or 27
108108 collective bargaining. 28
109109 (I) Reports and statements of strategy or negotiation with respect to the investment or 29
110110 borrowing of public funds, until such time as those transactions are entered into. 30
111111 (J) Any minutes of a meeting of a public body that are not required to be disclosed pursuant 31
112112 to chapter 46 of title 42. 32
113113 (K) Preliminary drafts, notes, impressions, memoranda, working papers, and work 33
114114 products, including those involving research at state institutions of higher education on commercial, 34
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118118 scientific, artistic, technical, or scholarly issues, whether in electronic or other format; provided, 1
119119 however, any documents submitted at a public meeting of a public body shall be deemed public. 2
120120 (L) Test questions, scoring keys, and other examination data used to administer a licensing 3
121121 examination, examination for employment or promotion, or academic examinations; provided, 4
122122 however, that a person shall have the right to review the results of his or her examination. 5
123123 (M) Correspondence of or to elected officials with or relating to those they represent and 6
124124 correspondence of or to elected officials in their official capacities. 7
125125 (N) The contents of real estate appraisals, engineering, or feasibility estimates and 8
126126 evaluations made for or by an agency relative to the acquisition of property or to prospective public 9
127127 supply and construction contracts, until such time as all of the property has been acquired or all 10
128128 proceedings or transactions have been terminated or abandoned; provided the law of eminent 11
129129 domain shall not be affected by this provision. 12
130130 (O) All tax returns. 13
131131 (P) All investigatory records of public bodies, with the exception of law enforcement 14
132132 agencies, pertaining to possible violations of statute, rule, or regulation other than records of final 15
133133 actions taken, provided that all records prior to formal notification of violations or noncompliance 16
134134 shall not be deemed to be public. 17
135135 (Q) Records of individual test scores on professional certification and licensing 18
136136 examinations; provided, however, that a person shall have the right to review the results of his or 19
137137 her examination. 20
138138 (R) Requests for advisory opinions until such time as the public body issues its opinion. 21
139139 (S) Records, reports, opinions, information, and statements required to be kept confidential 22
140140 by federal law or regulation or state law or rule of court. 23
141141 (T) Judicial bodies are included in the definition only in respect to their administrative 24
142142 function provided that records kept pursuant to the provisions of chapter 16 of title 8 are exempt 25
143143 from the operation of this chapter. 26
144144 (U) Library records that, by themselves or when examined with other public records, would 27
145145 reveal the identity of the library user requesting, checking out, or using any library materials. 28
146146 (V) Printouts from TELE — TEXT devices used by people who are deaf or hard of hearing 29
147147 or speech impaired. 30
148148 (W) All records received by the insurance division of the department of business regulation 31
149149 from other states, either directly or through the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, 32
150150 if those records are accorded confidential treatment in that state. Nothing contained in this title or 33
151151 any other provision of law shall prevent or be construed as prohibiting the commissioner of 34
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155155 insurance from disclosing otherwise confidential information to the insurance department of this 1
156156 or any other state or country, at any time, so long as the agency or office receiving the records 2
157157 agrees in writing to hold it confidential in a manner consistent with the laws of this state. 3
158158 (X) Credit card account numbers in the possession of state or local government are 4
159159 confidential and shall not be deemed public records. 5
160160 (Y) Any documentary material, answers to written interrogatories, or oral testimony 6
161161 provided under any subpoena issued under § 9-1.1-6. 7
162162 (Z) Any individually identifiable evaluations of public school employees made pursuant to 8
163163 state or federal law or regulation. 9
164164 (AA) All documents prepared by school districts intended to be used by school districts in 10
165165 protecting the safety of their students from potential and actual threats. 11
166166 (BB) The list of teachers terminated for good and just cause maintained by the department 12
167167 of education pursuant to § 16-13-9. 13
168168 SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 14
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175175 EXPLANATION
176176 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
177177 OF
178178 A N A C T
179179 RELATING TO PUBLIC RECORDS -- ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS
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181181 This act would exempt law enforcement records from public disclosure if releasing them 1
182182 could reveal the identity of a human trafficking victim or someone eligible for an affirmative 2
183183 defense under certain prostitution-related laws. 3
184184 This act would take effect upon passage. 4
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