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Full Text of HB6053  96th General Assembly

HB6053ham002 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie

Filed: 3/22/2010

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 6053

2     AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 6053, AS AMENDED, by
3 replacing everything after the enacting clause with the
4 following:
 
5     "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
6 Illinois Accurate Government Records Act.
 
7     Section 5. Definitions. For purposes of this Act:
8     "Individual" means a natural person.
9     "Maintain" means to maintain, collect, use, or
10 disseminate.
11     "Public body" means all legislative, executive,
12 administrative, or advisory bodies of the State, State
13 universities and colleges, counties, townships, cities,
14 villages, incorporated towns, school districts, and all other
15 municipal corporations, boards, bureaus, committees, or
16 commissions of this State, any subsidiary bodies of any of the

 

 

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1 foregoing, including, but not limited to, committees and
2 subcommittees thereof, and a School Finance Authority created
3 under Article 1E of the School Code. "Public body" does not
4 include a body established by the Child Death Review Team Act,
5 individual elected or appointed officials, individual
6 employees of a public body, or the legislative offices of
7 members of the General Assembly.
8     "Record of personal information" means any information
9 collected or maintained in a system of records by a public body
10 that is attributable to an individual by name, identifying
11 number, or other form of identification assigned to the
12 individual. "Record of personal information" does not include
13 any information collected or maintained pursuant to the
14 Personnel Record Review Act, the School Student Record Act, or
15 the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act.
16     "Routine use" means, with respect to the disclosure of a
17 record, the use of the record for a purpose that is compatible
18 with the purpose for which it was collected.
19     "System of records" means a group of records collected or
20 maintained by a public body from which information is
21 attributable to an individual and can be retrieved by name,
22 identifying number, or other form of identification assigned to
23 an individual.
 
24     Section 10. Access to records of personal information.
25     (a) A public body shall make available to an individual for

 

 

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1 inspection and copying any record of personal information
2 attributable to that individual in a system of records
3 collected or maintained by the public body. Requests for
4 inspection or copies shall be made in writing and directed to
5 the public body. Written requests may be submitted to a public
6 body via personal delivery, mail, telefax, or other means
7 available to the public body. All requests for inspection and
8 copying received by a public body shall immediately be
9 forwarded to its Freedom of Information officer or designee.
10     (b) Each public body shall comply with or deny a request
11 for inspection or copying any record of personal information
12 within 10 business days after its receipt of the request,
13 unless the public body provides the individual with a written
14 explanation detailing the circumstances causing a delay and a
15 date no more than 30 days after the date of the receipt by
16 which the public body will comply or deny a request.
17     (c) A public body shall not comply with a request to
18 inspect or copy any record of personal information for any of
19 the following reasons:
20         (1) the record of personal information is maintained by
21     a public body that performs or has as a principal function
22     any activity pertaining to the prevention, control, or
23     reduction of crime and the record of personal information
24     is maintained in a system of records maintained for the
25     purpose of criminal intelligence or investigation and
26     would not otherwise be accessible under the Freedom of

 

 

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1     Information Act;
2         (2) the disclosure of a record of personal information
3     would reveal the identity of a source who furnished
4     information to the public body under an express or implied
5     promise of confidentiality;
6         (3) the record of personal information is part of or
7     contained in testing or examination materials or scoring
8     keys used solely to determine individual qualifications
9     for appointment or promotion in public employment, or used
10     as or to administer a licensing examination or an academic
11     examination, the disclosure of which would compromise the
12     objectivity, fairness, or effectiveness of the testing or
13     examination process;
14         (4) the record of personal information is part of or
15     contained in investigative reports and materials related
16     to an individual that is the subject of an upcoming,
17     ongoing, or pending civil or criminal action,
18     administrative investigation, or administrative
19     proceeding;
20         (5) the record of personal information is part of or
21     contained in information required to be withheld from the
22     individual to whom it pertains by statute or judicial
23     decision or authorized to be so withheld by constitutional
24     or statutory privilege; or
25         (6) the public body does not maintain a system of
26     records applicable to the request for records of personal

 

 

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1     information.
2     (d) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to permit or
3 require a public body to withhold or deny access to a record of
4 personal information maintained in a system of records where
5 any statute, administrative rule, rule of court, judicial
6 decision, or other law authorizes or allows an individual to
7 gain access to a record of personal information.
8     (e) Requests calling for all records falling within a
9 category shall be complied with unless there is no way to
10 narrow the request and the burden on the public body outweighs
11 the public interest in the information. Before denying a
12 request, the public body shall extend to the person making the
13 request an opportunity to confer with it in an attempt to
14 reduce the request to manageable proportions. A public body
15 responding to a categorical request by stating that compliance
16 would unduly burden its operation shall specify the reasons why
17 it would be unduly burdensome and the extent to which
18 compliance will so burden the operations of the public body.
19     (f) An individual's request to one department for access to
20 a record of personal information shall not oblige that
21 department to seek out any records of personal information
22 located in another department.
 
23     Section 15. Changes to records of personal information.
24     (a) A public body shall permit an individual to submit a
25 written request for changes to a record of personal information

 

 

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1 if the individual believes the information is not accurate,
2 relevant, timely, or complete. A request must state the
3 information to be changed, the reason for the change, and any
4 information supporting the request for change.
5     (b) Within 30 days after the date of receipt of such
6 request, a public body shall either (1) change a record of
7 personal information in accordance with the request, or (2)
8 inform the individual of its decision not to change the
9 personal record and provide a specific reason for the decision,
10 the description of the procedures established by the public
11 body for the individual to request the head of the public body
12 or a designee of the head of the public body review the
13 decision, and the name of the persons responsible for the
14 denial of the request.
15     (c) If a public body does not make the requested change,
16 the public body shall permit the individual to appeal the
17 decision to the head of the public body or a designee of the
18 head of the public body. The head of the public body or the
19 designee shall review and make a final determination not later
20 than 30 days after the date of receipt of the appeal.
21     (d) If the head of the public body or designee affirms the
22 decision of the public body not to change the record of
23 personal information in accordance with the request, the public
24 body shall permit the individual to file with the public body a
25 statement of no more than 1,500 words setting forth the reasons
26 for the individual's disagreement.

 

 

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1     (e) If the public body discloses to any person the portion
2 of the record for which the individual has filed a statement of
3 under subsection (d), the public body shall clearly note in the
4 record that a statement has been filed and, upon request, make
5 a copy of the statement available. The public body may provide
6 a concise statement of the reasons of the public body for not
7 changing the record.
 
8     Section 20. Limitations on a public body's disclosure of
9 records of personal information. No public body shall disclose
10 any record of personal information to any person or public
11 body, except pursuant to a written request by or with the prior
12 written consent of the individual to whom the record pertains,
13 unless the record of personal information is disclosed:
14         (1) to officers and employees of the public body that
15     maintains the record who have a need for the record in the
16     performance of their duties;
17         (2) pursuant to a request under the Freedom of
18     Information Act;
19         (3) for a routine use;
20         (4) to a recipient who has provided the public body
21     with advance adequate written assurance that the record
22     will be used solely as a statistical research or reporting
23     record, and the record is to be transferred in a form that
24     is not individually identifiable;
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1     sufficient historical or other value to warrant its
2     continued preservation;
3         (6) to another public body or to an instrumentality of
4     any governmental jurisdiction within or under the control
5     of the United States for a civil or criminal law
6     enforcement activity if the activity is authorized by law,
7     and if the head of the public body or instrumentality has
8     made a written request to the public body that maintains
9     the record specifying the particular portion desired and
10     the law enforcement activity for which the record is
11     sought;
12         (7) to a person pursuant to a showing of compelling
13     circumstances affecting the health or safety of an
14     individual if upon such disclosure notification is
15     transmitted to the last known address of the individual;
16         (8) to the General Assembly, a joint committee of the
17     General Assembly, or a committee or subcommittee of either
18     chamber;
19         (9) to either the Comptroller or the Auditor General,
20     or any of his or her authorized representatives, in the
21     course of the performance of his or her duties;
22         (10) to a consumer reporting agency as permitted or
23     allowed by federal or State statute; or
24         (11) pursuant to federal or State law or the order of a
25     court.
 

 

 

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1     Section 25. Limitations on a public body's maintenance of
2 systems of records.
3     (a) Each public body that maintains a system of records
4 shall:
5         (1) maintain only the information about an individual
6     that is relevant and necessary to accomplish a purpose of
7     the public body that is required or authorized by the
8     Illinois Constitution or statute or mandated by the federal
9     government;
10         (2) post a notice on the website of the public body
11     with a description of the types of system of records
12     maintained by the public body;
13         (3) maintain all records that are used by the public
14     body in making any determination about any individual with
15     accuracy, relevance, timeliness, and completeness as is
16     reasonably necessary to ensure fairness to the individual
17     in the determination;
18         (4) establish appropriate and reasonable safeguards to
19     ensure compliance with the provisions of this Act, the
20     security and confidentiality of records, and protect
21     against anticipated threats or hazards that could result in
22     any injury, including rules of conduct for persons involved
23     in the design, development, operation, disclosure, or
24     maintenance of records containing personal information;
25     and
26         (5) maintain no record of personal information in a

 

 

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1     system of records describing how any individual exercises
2     rights guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United
3     States Constitution or Section 3, 4, or 5 of Article I of
4     the Illinois Constitution, unless maintenance is
5     authorized by statute, authorized by the individual, or
6     pertinent to and within the scope of an authorized
7     investigation or the description of the exercise of rights
8     comprises evidence of criminal activity.
9     (b) Prior to bringing an action in accordance with Section
10 30 alleging violations of subsection (a), the individual shall
11 notify the public body that the individual objects to the
12 public body's maintenance of the record of personal information
13 and the public body shall have an opportunity to decide whether
14 to remove or amend the disputed information.
 
15     Section 30. Civil remedies.
16     (a) An individual may bring a civil action against a public
17 body in a circuit court of the State, after appropriate
18 administrative remedies have been exhausted, as follows:
19         (1) if a public body fails to comply with Section 10 of
20     this Act, then the court may order the public body to
21     disclose a record of personal information;
22         (2) if a public body fails to comply with Section 15 of
23     this Act, then the court may order the public body to
24     accept a statement of disagreement from the individual and
25     make the statement part of the record;

 

 

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1         (3) if a public body fails to comply with Section 20 of
2     this Act, and such violation has an adverse effect on the
3     individual, and the public body acted in a manner that was
4     intentional or willful, then the court may order the public
5     body not to continue to disclose the individual's record of
6     personal information; and
7         (4) whenever a public body fails to comply with part
8     (3) or (5) of Section 25 of this Act, and such violation
9     has an adverse effect on the individual, and the public
10     body acted in a manner that was intentional or willful, the
11     court may order the public body to expunge information from
12     the individual's personal record.
13     (b) If an individual prevails in a civil action under this
14 Section, then the court may order the public body to pay the
15 individual all or a portion of the costs of maintaining the
16 action, including reasonable attorney's fees.
17     (c) An action may be brought against a public body of the
18 State in the circuit court in Cook or Sangamon counties. An
19 action may be brought against any other public body in the
20 circuit court for the county where the public body is located.
21 In any action considered by the court, the court shall consider
22 the matter de novo, and shall conduct such in camera
23 examination of the requested records as it finds appropriate to
24 determine if such records or any part thereof may be withheld
25 under any provision of this Act.
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1 notification of the public body's denial.
2     (e) If an individual brings any action under this Section
3 that is not well grounded in fact, or is not warranted by
4 existing law or a good-faith argument for the extension,
5 modification, or reversal of existing law, then the court may
6 impose an appropriate sanction upon the individual, which may
7 include an order to pay the public body the amount of
8 reasonable expenses incurred because of the filing of the
9 action, including reasonable attorney's fees.
 
10     Section 35. Rights of legal guardians. For the purposes of
11 this Act, the parent of any minor, or the legal guardian of any
12 individual who has been declared to be incompetent due to
13 physical or mental incapacity or age by a court of competent
14 jurisdiction, may act on behalf of the individual.".