Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4484

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

Caption

Relating to the confidentiality of certain personal information in the custody of certain law enforcement and health care agencies of this state.

Impact

The introduction of HB4484 could significantly impact how personal information is managed by state law enforcement and health care agencies. With the stipulated protections, there will be a heightened assurance for citizens that their sensitive information will be shielded from public disclosure, aligning state policies with broader trends towards enhancing privacy rights and data protection. This move could strengthen public trust in state agencies, as individuals may feel more secure in providing their details knowing they are confidential. Importantly, this change in law applies to requests for information received on or after the bill's effective date, which is crucial for determining its application and impact.

Summary

House Bill 4484 proposes amendments to the Government Code regarding the confidentiality of certain personal information held by specific state agencies, particularly the Department of Public Safety, the Department of State Health Services, and the Health and Human Services Commission. The bill specifically aims to protect sensitive data, including sex, date of birth, and home addresses, that individuals provide to these agencies. This initiative is positioned as a response to ongoing concerns about privacy and data security, particularly in relation to personal information shared in the context of obtaining or updating state identification documents or health care services.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HB4484 may revolve around the balance between transparency and privacy. While the bill sets forth necessary protections for personal information, critics may raise concerns regarding the implications for information access by the public or potential obstruction of law enforcement activities. Ensuring that data confidentiality does not hinder law enforcement’s capabilities or health services' operational transparency will be critical. Additionally, there might be debates over the effectiveness of enforced confidentiality measures and whether they adequately address the risks posed by data breaches and misuse of personal information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5249

Relating to the confidentiality of certain information maintained by state licensing agencies.

TX SB765

Relating to the confidentiality of fraud detection and deterrence information under the public information law.

TX HB111

Relating to the applicability of the public information law, including the disclosure of information in the possession, custody, or control of certain governmental bodies.

TX HB4952

Relating to the confidentiality of fraud detection and deterrence information under the public information law.

TX SB5632

Protecting the confidentiality of records and information that may be relevant to another state's enforcement of its laws.

TX SB273

Revises provisions governing the confidentiality of the personal information of certain persons. (BDR 20-966)

TX AB258A

Enacts certain provisions governing the confidentiality of certain personal information of a donor, member or volunteer of a nonprofit organization. (BDR 19-605)

TX HB4456

Relating to clarification of a law enforcement agency and cooperation between law enforcement agencies and personnel of states bordering this state

TX HB983

Relating to the confidentiality of certain information held by the Texas Education Agency.

TX AB277

Revises provisions relating to the confidentiality of information relating to the tax on the net proceeds of minerals in this State. (BDR 32-616)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.