Bill Text: NY S03257 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Requires entities that submit records to state agencies that are excepted from disclosure under FOIL to periodically re-apply for the exception.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)

Status: (Engrossed) 2024-02-07 - ADVANCED TO THIRD READING [S03257 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-S03257-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          3257

                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                    January 30, 2023
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by Sen. HOYLMAN-SIGAL -- read twice and ordered printed, and
          when printed to be committed to the Committee  on  Investigations  and
          Government Operations

        AN  ACT to amend the public officers law, in relation to requiring enti-
          ties that submit records to state  agencies  that  are  excepted  from
          disclosure under the freedom of information law to periodically re-ap-
          ply for the exception

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Subdivision 5 of section 89 of the public officers law,  as
     2  added  by  chapter  890 of the laws of 1981, paragraph (a) as amended by
     3  chapter 403 of the laws of 2003 and paragraph (d) as amended by  chapter
     4  707 of the laws of 2019, is amended to read as follows:
     5    5.  (a)  (1) A person acting pursuant to law or regulation who, subse-
     6  quent to the effective date of this subdivision, submits any information
     7  to any state agency may, at the time of  submission,  request  that  the
     8  agency  except  such  information from disclosure under paragraph (d) of
     9  subdivision two of section  eighty-seven  of  this  article.  Where  the
    10  request  itself contains information which if disclosed would defeat the
    11  purpose for which the exception is sought, such information  shall  also
    12  be excepted from disclosure.
    13    (1-a)  A person or entity who submits or otherwise makes available any
    14  records to any agency, may, at  any  time,  identify  those  records  or
    15  portions  thereof  that may contain critical infrastructure information,
    16  and request that the agency that  maintains  such  records  except  such
    17  information from disclosure under subdivision two of section eighty-sev-
    18  en  of this article. Where the request itself contains information which
    19  if disclosed would defeat the purpose for which the exception is sought,
    20  such information shall also be excepted from disclosure.
    21    (2) (i) The request for  an  exception  shall  be  in  writing,  shall
    22  specifically  identify  which  portions of the record are the subject of

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD07823-01-3

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     1  the request for exception and state  the  reasons  why  the  information
     2  should  be excepted, for a defined period of time, from disclosure.  The
     3  submitter may also provide a date by which such exception shall  expire,
     4  provided  that  such  date shall not exceed three years from the time of
     5  the agency's receipt of the request for an exception.
     6    (ii) Not less than sixty days prior to  the  expiration  of  the  then
     7  current  term  of  the exception request, the submitter may apply to the
     8  agency for a three-year extension of its exception request. Upon  timely
     9  receipt of a request for an extension of an exception request, an agency
    10  shall  review  the  application  and  either grant or deny the extension
    11  request. A denial of an extension request may be appealed by the submit-
    12  ter pursuant to paragraph (c) of  this  subdivision.  If  the  submitter
    13  fails  to  apply  for an extension, the exception shall be considered to
    14  have expired.
    15    (3) Information submitted subsequent to  the  effective  date  of  the
    16  chapter  of  the  laws  of  two  thousand twenty-three that amended this
    17  subdivision and as provided in subparagraphs one and one-a of this para-
    18  graph shall be excepted from disclosure for a defined period of time and
    19  be maintained apart by the agency from all other records until the expi-
    20  ration of the submitter's exception request or fifteen  days  after  the
    21  entitlement  to  such  exception  has  been  finally  determined or such
    22  further time as ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction.
    23    (b) [On] During the effective period of  an  exception  request  under
    24  this  subdivision,  on the initiative of the agency at any time, or upon
    25  the request of any person for a record excepted from disclosure pursuant
    26  to this subdivision, the agency shall:
    27    (1) inform the person who requested  the  exception  of  the  agency's
    28  intention  to  determine  whether  such  exception  should be granted or
    29  continued;
    30    (2) permit the person who requested the exception, within ten business
    31  days of receipt of notification from the agency,  to  submit  a  written
    32  statement  of  the  necessity  for  the granting or continuation of such
    33  exception;
    34    (3) within seven business days of receipt of such  written  statement,
    35  or within seven business days of the expiration of the period prescribed
    36  for  submission  of such statement, issue a written determination grant-
    37  ing, continuing or terminating such exception and  stating  the  reasons
    38  therefor;  copies of such determination shall be served upon the person,
    39  if any, requesting the record, the person who requested  the  exception,
    40  and the committee on [public access to records] open government.
    41    (c)  A  denial  of an exception from disclosure under paragraph (b) of
    42  this subdivision may be appealed by the person submitting  the  informa-
    43  tion  and a denial of access to the record may be appealed by the person
    44  requesting the record in accordance with this subdivision:
    45    (1) Within seven business days of receipt of  written  notice  denying
    46  the request, the person may file a written appeal from the determination
    47  of  the  agency with the head of the agency, the chief executive officer
    48  or governing body or their designated representatives.
    49    (2) The appeal shall be determined within ten  business  days  of  the
    50  receipt  of  the  appeal.  Written  notice of the determination shall be
    51  served upon the person, if any, requesting the record,  the  person  who
    52  requested  the exception and the committee on [public access to records]
    53  open government.  The notice shall contain a statement  of  the  reasons
    54  for the determination.
    55    (d)  (i)  A  proceeding to review an adverse determination pursuant to
    56  paragraph (c) of this subdivision may be commenced pursuant  to  article

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     1  seventy-eight of the civil practice law and rules. Such proceeding, when
     2  brought  by  a  person  seeking an exception from disclosure pursuant to
     3  this subdivision, must be commenced within fifteen days of  the  service
     4  of  the written notice containing the adverse determination provided for
     5  in subparagraph two of paragraph (c) of this subdivision. The proceeding
     6  shall be given preference and shall be brought on for argument  on  such
     7  terms  and conditions as the presiding justice may direct, not to exceed
     8  forty-five days.
     9    (ii) Appeal to the appellate division of the  supreme  court  must  be
    10  made  in  accordance  with subdivision (a) of section fifty-five hundred
    11  thirteen of the civil practice law and rules.
    12    (iii) An appeal taken from an order of the court requiring disclosure:
    13    (A) shall be given preference; and
    14    (B) shall be brought on for argument on such terms and  conditions  as
    15  the  presiding  justice may direct, upon application by any party to the
    16  proceeding; and
    17    (C) shall be deemed abandoned when the party requesting  an  exclusion
    18  from  disclosure fails to serve and file a record and brief within sixty
    19  days after the date of the notice of appeal, unless consent  of  further
    20  extension is given by all parties, or unless further extension is grant-
    21  ed  by  the  court  upon  such  terms as may be just and upon good cause
    22  shown.
    23    (e) The person requesting an exception  from  disclosure  pursuant  to
    24  this  subdivision  shall  in  all proceedings have the burden of proving
    25  entitlement to the exception.
    26    (f) Where the agency denies access to a record pursuant  to  paragraph
    27  [(d)  of] (b) of this subdivision in conjunction with subdivision two of
    28  section eighty-seven of this article, the agency shall have  the  burden
    29  of  proving  that  the record falls within the provisions of such excep-
    30  tion.
    31    (g) Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to deny any  person
    32  access,  pursuant  to  the  remaining provisions of this article, to any
    33  record or part excepted from disclosure upon the express written consent
    34  of the person who had requested the exception.
    35    (h) As used in this subdivision the term "agency"  or  "state  agency"
    36  means  only  a  state  department,  board,  bureau, division, council or
    37  office and any public corporation the  majority  of  whose  members  are
    38  appointed by the governor.
    39    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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