| 1 | A bill to be entitled |
| 2 | An act relating to public records; amending s. 97.0585, |
| 3 | F.S.; revising an exemption from the public-records law |
| 4 | which is provided for information concerning persons who |
| 5 | decline to register to vote, information relating to the |
| 6 | place where a person registered to vote or updated a |
| 7 | registration, and a voter's signature and social security |
| 8 | number; creating exemptions from disclosure for a voter's |
| 9 | driver's license number and Florida identification number; |
| 10 | deleting an exemption from disclosure provided for the |
| 11 | voter's telephone number; providing certain exceptions; |
| 12 | providing for retroactive application of the exemption; |
| 13 | amending s. 741.465, F.S.; expanding a public-records |
| 14 | exemption for the names, addresses, and telephone numbers |
| 15 | of participants in the Address Confidentiality Program for |
| 16 | Victims of Domestic Violence contained in certain voter |
| 17 | records held by the supervisor of elections and the |
| 18 | Department of State; providing for future legislative |
| 19 | review and repeal under the Open Government Sunset Review |
| 20 | Act; providing a finding of public necessity; providing a |
| 21 | contingent effective date. |
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| 23 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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| 25 | Section 1. Section 97.0585, Florida Statutes, is amended |
| 26 | to read: |
| 27 | 97.0585 Public-records exemption; information regarding |
| 28 | voters and voter registration Declinations to register; place of |
| 29 | registration and registration information; confidentiality.-- |
| 30 | (1) The following information concerning voters and voter |
| 31 | registration held by an agency as defined in s. 119.011 is |
| 32 | confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I |
| 33 | of the State Constitution and may be used only for purposes of |
| 34 | voter registration: |
| 35 | (a) All declinations to register to vote made pursuant to |
| 36 | ss. 97.057 and 97.058 are confidential and exempt from the |
| 37 | provisions of s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State |
| 38 | Constitution and may be used only for voter registration |
| 39 | purposes. |
| 40 | (b)(2) Information relating to the place where a person |
| 41 | registered to vote or where a person updated a voter |
| 42 | registration. |
| 43 | (c) The social security number, driver's license number, |
| 44 | and Florida identification number of a voter registration |
| 45 | applicant or voter. |
| 46 | (2) The signature of a voter registration applicant or a |
| 47 | voter is confidential and exempt from the provisions of s. |
| 48 | 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution; and a |
| 49 | voter's signature, social security number, and telephone number |
| 50 | may not be copied and is are exempt for that purpose from the |
| 51 | provisions of s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State |
| 52 | Constitution. |
| 53 | (3) This section applies to information held by an agency |
| 54 | before, on, or after the effective date of this exemption. |
| 55 | Section 2. Subsection (2) of section 741.465, Florida |
| 56 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
| 57 | 741.465 Public records exemption for the Address |
| 58 | Confidentiality Program for Victims of Domestic Violence.-- |
| 59 | (2) The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of |
| 60 | participants in the Address Confidentiality Program for Victims |
| 61 | of Domestic Violence contained in voter registration and voting |
| 62 | records held by the supervisor of elections and the Department |
| 63 | of State are exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of |
| 64 | the State Constitution, except the information may be disclosed |
| 65 | under the following circumstances: to a law enforcement agency |
| 66 | for purposes of assisting in the execution of an arrest warrant |
| 67 | or, if directed by a court order, to a person identified in the |
| 68 | order. This exemption applies to information made exempt by this |
| 69 | subsection before, on, or after the effective date of the |
| 70 | exemption. |
| 71 | Section 3. Sections 97.0585 and 741.465, Florida Statutes, |
| 72 | as amended by this act, are subject to the Open Government |
| 73 | Sunset Review Act of 1995 in accordance with section 119.15, |
| 74 | Florida Statutes, and shall stand repealed on October 2, 2010, |
| 75 | unless reviewed and saved from repeal through reenactment by the |
| 76 | Legislature. |
| 77 | Section 4. (1) The Legislature recognizes that the Help |
| 78 | America Vote Act of 2002 requires the implementation of a new |
| 79 | single, uniform, centralized, interactive, and computerized |
| 80 | statewide voter registration system by January 1, 2006. The |
| 81 | Florida Voter Registration System (FVRS) will replace the |
| 82 | existing state's voter registration system. The FVRS will |
| 83 | interface with and integrate voter registration information and |
| 84 | records from the offices of the 67 county supervisors of |
| 85 | elections. The FVRS will contain the name and other registration |
| 86 | information of every legally registered voter in the state. The |
| 87 | FVRS will be the official list of registered voters in the state |
| 88 | and will be used as the registration system for federal and |
| 89 | state elections. Any such system must keep information |
| 90 | concerning a person's decision not to register or information |
| 91 | concerning the place where a person registers to vote |
| 92 | confidential in accordance with the National Voter Registration |
| 93 | Act. Therefore, the Legislature finds it necessary to continue |
| 94 | the existing public-records exemption to keep such information |
| 95 | confidential and exempt in order to conform with the |
| 96 | requirements of the National Voter Registration Act. |
| 97 | Additionally, because persons may register to vote or update |
| 98 | voter registration information at designated voter registration |
| 99 | agencies that may include any office that provides public |
| 100 | assistance, this exemption is also necessary to protect from |
| 101 | disclosure personal information concerning those persons who |
| 102 | apply for or receive public assistance at these offices. |
| 103 | (2) The Legislature also finds it necessary to broaden the |
| 104 | existing exemption from public-records access to social security |
| 105 | numbers of voters and voter registration applicants to include |
| 106 | driver's license numbers and Florida identification numbers. The |
| 107 | Legislature finds that access to such information can lead to |
| 108 | fraud, personal identity theft, and invasion of privacy. The |
| 109 | Florida Voter Statewide Voter Registration System, once |
| 110 | implemented and maintained, will constitute one of the most |
| 111 | comprehensive and up-to-date databases of persons in this state. |
| 112 | The Legislature finds it not only necessary to exempt from |
| 113 | copying social security numbers, driver's license numbers, and |
| 114 | Florida identification numbers of those persons in the Florida |
| 115 | Voter Registration System but also to exempt those numbers from |
| 116 | inspection. Even the memorization of a single person's social |
| 117 | security number, driver's license number, or Florida |
| 118 | identification number could result in economic and personal harm |
| 119 | to that individual whose numbers may be used to perpetrate fraud |
| 120 | or may be coupled with other readily available public |
| 121 | information to commit personal identity theft or to gain access |
| 122 | to records, such as financial, educational, or medical records. |
| 123 | The Legislature also finds it necessary to keep the social |
| 124 | security numbers, driver's license numbers, and Florida |
| 125 | identification numbers in the Florida Voter Registration System |
| 126 | confidential and exempt in order to encourage voter registration |
| 127 | and remove disincentives to registering to vote. |
| 128 | (3) The Legislature also finds it necessary to continue |
| 129 | and to expand the existing exemption that precludes the copying |
| 130 | of a voter's signature. Currently, a voter's signature is exempt |
| 131 | from copying but only if contained on a voter registration |
| 132 | application or precinct register. Two advisory opinions from the |
| 133 | Attorney General issued in 2001 stated that a voter's signature |
| 134 | on an absentee ballot certificate is not part of the voter |
| 135 | registration record and therefore not exempt from copying. |
| 136 | Because express exemption from copying did not exist for |
| 137 | absentee ballot certificates, any person or entity may request |
| 138 | and obtain copies of all signatures of voters who voted absentee |
| 139 | in any particular election. Consequently, any person or entity |
| 140 | may also request and obtain copies of all signatures of voters |
| 141 | who signed provisional ballot envelopes, early voting |
| 142 | certificates, or any other voting-related documents other than a |
| 143 | voter registration application or a precinct register. The |
| 144 | Legislature intends that a voter's signature be protected in |
| 145 | order to prevent fraud, identity theft, or invasion of privacy |
| 146 | in all instances. Nonetheless, the Legislature finds that any |
| 147 | exemption for such signatures must be balanced against the |
| 148 | continuing administrative need to allow for public inspection of |
| 149 | the signatures of voters or voter registration applicants for |
| 150 | purposes of voter verification, matching, or authenticity as may |
| 151 | occur in a voter's challenge or canvassing of an absentee |
| 152 | ballot. Therefore, the Legislature finds that it is a public |
| 153 | necessity to continue the existing exemption solely from copying |
| 154 | of voters' signatures and to expand that exemption to apply to |
| 155 | voters' signatures as may also appear on absentee ballot |
| 156 | certificate envelopes, provisional ballot envelopes, early- |
| 157 | voting certificates, or any other voting-related document that |
| 158 | must be executed for purposes of voting or voter registration. |
| 159 | (4) The Legislature also finds that it is a public |
| 160 | necessity that the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of |
| 161 | participants in the Address Confidentiality Program for Victims |
| 162 | of Domestic Violence which are contained in voter registration |
| 163 | and voting records held by the supervisor of elections and the |
| 164 | Department of State be made exempt from public-records |
| 165 | requirements. Participants in the program have demonstrated to |
| 166 | the Office of the Attorney General that there exists a risk to |
| 167 | their physical safety and security. Nonetheless, program |
| 168 | participants must be afforded the ability to participate in |
| 169 | society and cast a vote in elections. However, the supervisor of |
| 170 | elections and the Department of State must have a verifiable |
| 171 | address for a program participant in order to place that |
| 172 | participant in the proper voting district and to maintain |
| 173 | accurate records for compliance with state and federal |
| 174 | requirements. The public-records exemption for the participant's |
| 175 | name is a public necessity because access to such name narrows |
| 176 | the location of that participant to his or her voting area. In |
| 177 | addition, access to the participant's address and telephone |
| 178 | number provides specific location and contact information for |
| 179 | the participant. Therefore, access to the participant's name, |
| 180 | address, and telephone number defeats the sole purpose of the |
| 181 | Address Confidentiality Program for Victims of Domestic |
| 182 | Violence, which is to provide safety and security for each |
| 183 | participant. |
| 184 | Section 5. This act shall take effect on the same date |
| 185 | that Senate Bill 2176 or similar legislation takes effect, if |
| 186 | such legislation is enacted in the same legislative session or |
| 187 | an extension thereof and becomes law. |