Crim Hist Check: St Employees/contractors [HB-219]
An Act relating to background investigation requirements for state employees whose job duties require access to certain federal tax information; relating to current or prospective contractors with the state with access to certain federal tax information; establishing state personnel procedures required for employee access to certain federal tax information; and providing for an effective date.
HB-219: Crim Hist Check: St Employees/contractors
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Effective Date(s) Of Law 7/1/18 on 06/27/2018
Crim Hist Check: St Employees/contractors [SB-109]
An Act relating to background investigation requirements for state employees whose job duties require access to certain federal tax information; relating to persons under contract with the state with access to certain federal tax information; establishing state personnel procedures required for employee access to certain federal tax information; and providing for an effective date.
SB-109: Crim Hist Check: St Employees/contractors
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Jud Rpt Cs 1dp 4nr New Title on 03/19/2018
Education: Curriculum; Marijuana; Records [SB-104]
An Act relating to the duties of the Department of Education and Early Development; relating to the duties of the state Board of Education and Early Development; relating to school curricula; relating to a system for managing student information and records related to individualized education programs for children with disabilities; establishing the marijuana education and treatment fund; and relating to the duties of the Department of Health and Social Services to administer a comprehensive marijuana use education and treatment program.
SB-104: Education: Curriculum; Marijuana; Records
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Due Back From Governor 10/28/18 on 08/01/2018
Relating To Public Records. [HB-1518]
Provides that an agency may seek a declaratory judgment in circuit court that a requester is a vexatious records requester if the agency demonstrates that the person has established a clear pattern of conduct that amounts to an abuse of a process established by the Uniform Information Practices Act. Effective 7/1/2050. Repeals on 6/30/2020. (SD2)
HB-1518: Relating To Public Records.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Saiki
Received Notice Of Senate Conferees (sen. Com. No. 680). on 04/18/2017
Relating To Public Safety. [SB-424]
Requires police departments to disclose to the Legislature the identity of an officer upon the officer's discharge or second suspension in a five-year period. Requires disclosure of certain information under the Uniform Information Practices Act after a police officer's second suspension in a five-year period. (SD1)
SB-424: Relating To Public Safety.
Sponsored by: Sen. J. Kalani English
Pass First Reading on 03/09/2017
Relating To Public Safety. [HB-456]
Requires police departments to disclose to the Legislature the identity of an officer upon the officer's second suspension in a five-year period or discharge. Requires disclosure under the Uniform Information Practices Act after a police officer's second suspension in a five-year period. (HB456 HD1)
HB-456: Relating To Public Safety.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Reported From Psm (stand. Com. Rep. No. 961) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading And Referral To Jdl. on 03/22/2017
Relating To The Uniform Information Practices Act. [SB-263]
Repeals the confidentiality protection afforded under the Uniform Information Practices Act for certain information regarding misconduct of police officers that results in discharge. Requires that names of discharged or suspended police officers be disclosed in the annual report submitted by each county's police chief to the legislature.
SB-263: Relating To The Uniform Information Practices Act.
Sponsored by: Sen. Laura Thielen
Passed First Reading. on 01/23/2017
HB-1084: An Act To Require That Certain Applicant Information for Certain Local Government and School Administrative Positions Be Public upon Application
Sponsored by: Sen. Susan Deschambault
Reports Read on 05/17/2017
You have voted HB-1084: An Act To Require That Certain Applicant Information for Certain Local Government and School Administrative Positions Be Public upon Application.
HB-157: Authorizes the assessment of a civil penalty not to exceed $100 per day for arbitrarily or capriciously withholding a record (OR SEE FISC NOTE)
Sponsored by: Rep. Randal Gaines
Read By Title, Under The Rules, Referred To The Committee On House And Governmental Affairs. on 04/10/2017
You have voted HB-157: Authorizes the assessment of a civil penalty not to exceed $100 per day for arbitrarily or capriciously withholding a record (OR SEE FISC NOTE).
SB-1324: As introduced, makes confidential and not subject to public inspection a recording taken by a law enforcement body camera within the interior of a mental healthcare or healthcare facility. - Amends TCA Title 10, Chapter 7; Title 33; Title 38 and Title 68.
Sponsored by: Sen. Ken Yager
Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Judiciary Committee on 02/13/2017
You have voted SB-1324: As introduced, makes confidential and not subject to public inspection a recording taken by a law enforcement body camera within the interior of a mental healthcare or healthcare facility. - Amends TCA Title 10, Chapter 7; Title 33; Title 38 and Title 68..
HB-1284: As introduced, makes confidential and not subject to public inspection a recording taken by a law enforcement body camera within the interior of a mental healthcare or healthcare facility. - Amends TCA Title 10, Chapter 7; Title 33; Title 38 and Title 68.
Sponsored by: Rep. Brenda Gilmore
Sponsor(s) Added. on 02/27/2017
You have voted HB-1284: As introduced, makes confidential and not subject to public inspection a recording taken by a law enforcement body camera within the interior of a mental healthcare or healthcare facility. - Amends TCA Title 10, Chapter 7; Title 33; Title 38 and Title 68..
SB-1179: As enacted, exempts certain records of counties and municipalities from open records law. - Amends TCA Title 5, Chapter 1, Part 1; Title 6, Chapter 54; Title 10, Chapter 7 and Title 12.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joseph Hensley
Pub. Ch. 421 on 05/23/2017
You have voted SB-1179: As enacted, exempts certain records of counties and municipalities from open records law. - Amends TCA Title 5, Chapter 1, Part 1; Title 6, Chapter 54; Title 10, Chapter 7 and Title 12..
SB-1048: As introduced, requires the division of strategic technology solutions in the department of finance and administration to conduct and supervise a feasibility study regarding the implementation of a statewide information database; requires the division to report its findings to the governor and general assembly no later than December 1, 2018. - Amends TCA Title 3; Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title 8 and Title 10, Chapter 7.
Sponsored by: Sen. Janince Bowling
Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate State & Local Government Committee on 03/21/2018
You have voted SB-1048: As introduced, requires the division of strategic technology solutions in the department of finance and administration to conduct and supervise a feasibility study regarding the implementation of a statewide information database; requires the division to report its findings to the governor and general assembly no later than December 1, 2018. - Amends TCA Title 3; Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title 8 and Title 10, Chapter 7..
Access To Public Records -- Cost [HB-5988]
Provides that fees for costs charged for search, retrieval or copies of public records shall be waived for a member of the general assembly who certifies that they are acting in their official capacity.
HB-5988: Access To Public Records -- Cost
Sponsored by: Rep. Patricia Morgan
Committee Recommended Measure Be Held For Further Study on 04/26/2017