House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 2nd edition. Amends GS 153A-148.2 and GS 160A-208.2 by adding a public defender or assistant public defender to those individuals allowed to request the removal of personal information from a county's or city's website (respectively). Makes conforming changes to the act's long title.
Bill Summaries: H304 PROTECT PERSONAL INFO/LEOS, JUDGES, DAS.
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Bill H 304 (2021-2022)Summary date: May 5 2021 - View Summary
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Bill H 304 (2021-2022)Summary date: Apr 28 2021 - View Summary
House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition. Amends GS 153A-148.2 and GS 160A-208.2 by specifying that personal information includes the physical address and phone number of the individual, but not the individuals name. Makes conforming and clarifying changes.
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Bill H 304 (2021-2022)Summary date: Mar 15 2021 - View Summary
Enacts GS 153A-148.2 and GS 160A-208.2 to require counties and cities to develop and make available a process by which any named official can request that the county or city remove that individual's personal information from any website maintained by that county or city and available to the general public. Allows for the request to include removal of personal information of the individual's spouse. Limits the right to request removal of personal information to: (1) a federal, State, or local law enforcement officer; (2) a State judge, justice, or magistrate; (3) a district attorney or assistant district attorney; (4) a prosecutor employed by the NC Department of Justice; (5) a US Attorney or Assistant US Attorney; and (6) a federal judge. Details required content of written requests. Requires the county or city to remove the information if properly requested, and prohibits placing the information on the website again without written revocation from the individual. Deems the request or revocation not public record. Specifies that information removed from the website continues to be public record if it would otherwise be subject to disclosure under GS Chapter 132. Grants civil immunity to counties and cities and their officers, officials, employees and agents, past and present, acting within the course and scope of their duties and pursuant to the statute.
Requires counties and cities to develop and implement the above described process by October 1, 2021.
Amends GS 153A-98 and GS 160A-168 to prohibit counties and cities from disclosing county or city law enforcement officer employee's information concerning the officer's residence (previously prohibited from disclosing information that might identify the residence; previously specified the disclosures were prohibited even if considered part of an employee's personnel file).