Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1087

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the definition of, custody of, and access to public information; providing a criminal penalty.

Impact

The implications of SB1087 on state laws could be substantial. By formalizing the definitions and procedures surrounding public information, the bill may streamline the process by which citizens can access information. This is particularly significant for those involved in oversight activities as it may reduce bureaucratic red tape often associated with obtaining public records. Furthermore, the establishment of criminal penalties for non-compliance signifies a strong commitment to upholding transparency laws, which could lead to a cultural shift in how public agencies manage and share information with the public.

Summary

SB1087 is a legislative measure aimed at clarifying the definitions, custody, and access procedures related to public information within the state. The bill seeks to enhance transparency in government operations by establishing clear guidelines for how public information is defined and accessed by citizens. By addressing the complexities around public information access, SB1087 aims to ensure that the public has a right to obtain and inspect governmental documents and records efficiently and effectively, fostering greater accountability among public officials and agencies.

Contention

However, the journey for SB1087 has not been without controversy. Proponents emphasize the importance of maintaining rigorous standards for public information access and the importance of accountability in government. Critics, on the other hand, may argue that stringent definitions and potential criminal penalties could unintentionally hinder the flow of information or create an environment of fear among public employees when handling requests for information. Balancing the need for transparency with concerns about overregulation will likely be a topic of ongoing debate as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

TX HB1764

Identical Relating to public information in the possession, custody, or control of a current or former officer or employee of a governmental body; creating a criminal offense.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4123

Relating to access to and use of certain criminal history record information.

TX SB2433

Relating to certain election practices and procedures; increasing a criminal penalty; providing an administrative penalty.

TX SB933

Relating to the definition of a governmental body for the purposes of the public information law.

TX HB30

Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public information law.

TX HB1402

Relating to the criminal penalties for certain criminal offenses.

TX HB7

Relating to measures to address public safety threats in this state presented by transnational criminal activity, including by establishing a Texas Border Force, and to compensate persons affected by those threats; increasing criminal penalties; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB2721

Relating to accelerated and supplemental instruction provided to public school students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments and access to criminal history record information for certain tutors providing that instruction.

TX HB4635

Relating to organized crime, racketeering activities, and collection of unlawful debts; providing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB1652

Relating to a right of access to certain information after a lapse of time.

TX HB4504

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of certain provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, including conforming amendments.

Similar Bills

TX HB1700

Relating to public information in the possession, custody, or control of a current or former officer or employee of a governmental body; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB2670

Relating to public information in the possession, custody, or control of a current or former officer or employee of a governmental body; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1764

Relating to public information in the possession, custody, or control of a current or former officer or employee of a governmental body; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB2191

Relating to the public information law.

TX SB944

Relating to the public information law.

TX HB3848

Relating to the public information law; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1646

Relating to the public information law.

AR HB1726

To Amend The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967; To Add Definitions; To Add Public Records Exemptions; To Amend Public Meetings Requirements; And To Amend Requirements Related To Custodians Processing Public Records Requests.