Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1354

Introduced
1/21/22  

Caption

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; release of probation and parole records.

Impact

The amendments introduced by HB1354 directly affect how law enforcement and criminal justice agencies handle requests for information related to individuals under supervision or investigation. By providing clearer rules about what can be disclosed, the bill seeks to enable families, legal representatives, and the general public to gain insights into the status and supervision of those on probation or parole. This shift may promote accountability within the criminal justice system and facilitate community awareness of public safety issues related to probation and parole.

Summary

House Bill 1354, relating to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, proposes amendments concerning the disclosure of probation and parole records. This bill aims to enhance transparency in government operations, ensuring that records pertaining to the supervision and investigation of individuals on probation or parole are more accessible to the public under specific circumstances. The proposed changes seek to clarify which records should be mandatory for disclosure and provide guidelines for the discretionary release of records, thereby aiming to strike a balance between public transparency and the need for confidentiality in certain sensitive matters.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding HB1354 may arise from concerns related to the privacy of individuals under probation and parole supervision. While advocates for the bill argue that increased transparency is essential for community safety and public oversight of law enforcement practices, critics may contend that disclosing too much information about individuals under supervision might undermine their rights and rehabilitation efforts. The debate is likely to focus on finding the appropriate balance between making essential information available and protecting the privacy of individuals who are reintegrating into society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1354

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; release of probation and parole records.

VA HB493

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; required release of law-enforcement disciplinary records.

VA HB1965

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; required release of law-enforcement disciplinary records.

VA HB1569

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; disclosure of personnel records.

VA HB890

Va. Freedom of Information Act; release of certain law-enforcement criminal incident information.

VA HB734

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; disclosure of certain criminal records.

VA SB204

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; release of criminal investigative files exception.

VA SB813

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; record exclusions, State Comptroller records.

VA SB200

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; record exclusions, administrative investigations, etc.

VA HB2723

Criminal records; expungement and sealing of records, repeals Sealing Fee Fund.

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