Rhode Island's Access to Public Records Act has not been amended in over a decade, and this legislation would update and strengthen this critical statute which upholds the public's "right to know." The proposed changes in this legislation cover a number of important issues, including: tightening up the exemptions for so-called "investigatory" records and police incident reports; requiring an agency's procedures for handling APRA requests to be more easily available; calling for greater explanation when records are withheld; and reducing the costs that public bodies can change requesters.
Access to Public Records Reform (S 909, H 5457)
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Senator DiPalma, Representative Azzinaro
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