An Act To Protect Licensing Information Provided to the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and To Require a Review of Public Access to Other Personal Information
Sec. 1. 1 MRSA §402, sub-§3, ¶P, as corrected by RR 2009, c. 1, §2, is amended to read:
Sec. 2. 1 MRSA §402, sub-§3, ¶Q, as reallocated by RR 2009, c. 1, §3, is amended to read:
Sec. 3. 1 MRSA §402, sub-§3, ¶R is enacted to read:
Sec. 4. Right To Know Advisory Committee review. The Right To Know Advisory Committee, established in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 1, section 411, shall review the accessibility of individual personal information contained in public records that may be requested from public agencies under Title 1, chapter 13. For the purposes of this section, "individual personal information" includes individual names, addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and other personal information identified by the committee the publication of which would serve no reasonable public purpose. The committee shall report to the Joint Standing Committee on Judiciary by January 15, 2012 identifying those instances in which individual personal information maintained by public agencies is accessible under the freedom of access laws and making recommendations regarding any statutory changes necessary to make confidential any such individual personal information for which disclosure would serve no reasonable public purpose.
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This bill provides that names, addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and other identifying information provided to the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife for purposes of obtaining a license are not public records and directs the Right To Know Advisory Committee to review instances when public agencies maintain name of, contact information for and other personal information regarding individuals and make recommendations to the Joint Standing Committee on Judiciary regarding statutory changes necessary to protect individual personal information from disclosure if that disclosure would serve no reasonable public purpose.