HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
884 |
THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 |
H.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF INFORMATION PRACTICES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 92F-42, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§92F-42 Powers
and duties of the office of information practices. The director of the office of information
practices:
(1) Shall, upon request,
review and either rule or provide written guidance on an agency
denial of access to information or records, or an agency's granting of access;
provided that any review by the office of information practices shall not be a
contested case under chapter 91 and shall be optional and without prejudice to
rights of judicial enforcement available under this chapter;
(2) Upon request by an agency, shall provide and make public advisory guidelines, opinions, or other information concerning that agency's functions and responsibilities;
(3) Upon request by any
person, may provide advisory opinions or other information regarding that
person's rights and the functions and responsibilities of agencies under this
chapter;
(4) May conduct inquiries
regarding compliance by an agency and investigate possible violations by any agency;
(5) May examine the
records of any agency for the purpose of paragraphs (4) and (18) and seek to
enforce that power in the courts of this State;
(6) May recommend
disciplinary action to appropriate officers of an agency;
(7) Shall report annually
to the governor and the state legislature on the activities and findings of the
office of information practices, including recommendations for legislative
changes;
(8) Shall receive
complaints from and actively solicit the comments of the public regarding the
implementation of this chapter;
(9) Shall review the
official acts, records, policies, and procedures of each agency;
(10) Shall assist agencies
in complying with the provisions of this chapter;
(11) Shall inform the
public of the following rights of an individual and the procedures for
exercising them:
(A) The right of access to records pertaining to the individual;
(B) The right to obtain a copy of records
pertaining to the individual;
(C) The right to know the purposes for which
records pertaining to the individual are kept;
(D) The right to be informed of the uses and
disclosures of records pertaining to the individual;
(E) The right to correct or amend records
pertaining to the individual; and
(F) The individual's right to place a statement in
a record pertaining to that individual;
(12) Shall adopt rules that
set forth an administrative appeals structure [which] that
provides for:
(A) Agency procedures for processing records
requests;
(B) A direct appeal from the division maintaining
the record; and
(C) Time limits
for action by agencies;
(13) Shall adopt rules that
set forth the fees and other charges that may be imposed for searching,
reviewing, or segregating disclosable records, as well as to provide for a waiver
of these fees when the public interest would be served;
(14) Shall adopt rules [which]
that set forth uniform standards for the records collection practices of
agencies;
(15) Shall adopt rules that
set forth uniform standards for disclosure of records for research purposes;
(16) Shall have standing to
appear in cases where the provisions of this chapter or part I of chapter 92
are called into question;
(17) Shall adopt, amend, or
repeal rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this chapter;
and
(18) Shall take action to
oversee compliance with part I of chapter 92 by all state and county boards
including:
(A) Receiving and resolving complaints[;],
either by determining whether a violation occurred or providing written guidance;
(B) Advising all government boards and the public about
compliance with chapter 92; and
(C) Reporting each year to the legislature on all complaints received pursuant to section 92-1.5."
SECTION 2. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Report Title:
Uniform Information Practices Act; Sunshine Law; OIP
Description:
Requires the OIP director to rule or provide written guidance on an agency denial or granting of access to information or records. Requires the OIP director to receive and resolve complaints under Hawaii's sunshine law either by determining whether a violation occurred or providing written guidance. (HD1)
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