2025 Regular SessionFlorida Legislature

S1314: Public Records/Criminal Acts that Evidence Prejudice

Legislative Summary

Requiring the Attorney General, rather than the Governor, through the Department of Law Enforcement, to collect and disseminate specified information; expanding a public records exemption to include the collection and dissemination of data on incidents of criminal acts that evidence prejudice pursuant specified provisions; providing for future review and repeal of the expanded exemption; providing a statement of public necessity, etc.

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Bill History

2/26/2025
Filed
Senate
3/6/2025
Referred to Criminal Justice; Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice; Fiscal Policy
Senate
3/10/2025
Introduced
Senate

Status Information

Current Status
Introduced(2/26/2025)
Chamber
Senate
Committee
Criminal Justice(Senate)

Sponsors

Democrat: 1

Documents

Introduced
Bill Text2/26/20256.2 KB