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ACCESS TO RESEARCH WORKERS'

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Gregory S. Bell

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House Sponsor: Douglas C. Aagard

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies the Government Records Access and Management Act to add
             11      protected status to certain information.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    provides that the name, addresses, and phone numbers of individuals who perform,
             15      or provide supplies or services for, medical or scientific research at an institution
             16      within the state system of higher education that is conducted using animals be
             17      classified as protected documents.
             18      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             19          None
             20      Other Special Clauses:
             21          None
             22      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             23      AMENDS:
             24          63-2-304, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 3
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             26      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             27          Section 1. Section 63-2-304 is amended to read:
             28           63-2-304. Protected records.
             29          The following records are protected if properly classified by a governmental entity:


             30          (1) trade secrets as defined in Section 13-24-2 if the person submitting the trade secret
             31      has provided the governmental entity with the information specified in Section 63-2-308 ;
             32          (2) commercial information or nonindividual financial information obtained from a
             33      person if:
             34          (a) disclosure of the information could reasonably be expected to result in unfair
             35      competitive injury to the person submitting the information or would impair the ability of the
             36      governmental entity to obtain necessary information in the future;
             37          (b) the person submitting the information has a greater interest in prohibiting access
             38      than the public in obtaining access; and
             39          (c) the person submitting the information has provided the governmental entity with the
             40      information specified in Section 63-2-308 ;
             41          (3) commercial or financial information acquired or prepared by a governmental entity
             42      to the extent that disclosure would lead to financial speculations in currencies, securities, or
             43      commodities that will interfere with a planned transaction by the governmental entity or cause
             44      substantial financial injury to the governmental entity or state economy;
             45          (4) records the disclosure of which could cause commercial injury to, or confer a
             46      competitive advantage upon a potential or actual competitor of, a commercial project entity as
             47      defined in Subsection 11-13-103 (4);
             48          (5) test questions and answers to be used in future license, certification, registration,
             49      employment, or academic examinations;
             50          (6) records the disclosure of which would impair governmental procurement
             51      proceedings or give an unfair advantage to any person proposing to enter into a contract or
             52      agreement with a governmental entity, except that this Subsection (6) does not restrict the right
             53      of a person to see bids submitted to or by a governmental entity after bidding has closed;
             54          (7) records that would identify real property or the appraisal or estimated value of real
             55      or personal property, including intellectual property, under consideration for public acquisition
             56      before any rights to the property are acquired unless:
             57          (a) public interest in obtaining access to the information outweighs the governmental


             58      entity's need to acquire the property on the best terms possible;
             59          (b) the information has already been disclosed to persons not employed by or under a
             60      duty of confidentiality to the entity;
             61          (c) in the case of records that would identify property, potential sellers of the described
             62      property have already learned of the governmental entity's plans to acquire the property;
             63          (d) in the case of records that would identify the appraisal or estimated value of
             64      property, the potential sellers have already learned of the governmental entity's estimated value
             65      of the property; or
             66          (e) the property under consideration for public acquisition is a single family residence
             67      and the governmental entity seeking to acquire the property has initiated negotiations to acquire
             68      the property as required under Section 78B-6-505 ;
             69          (8) records prepared in contemplation of sale, exchange, lease, rental, or other
             70      compensated transaction of real or personal property including intellectual property, which, if
             71      disclosed prior to completion of the transaction, would reveal the appraisal or estimated value
             72      of the subject property, unless:
             73          (a) the public interest in access outweighs the interests in restricting access, including
             74      the governmental entity's interest in maximizing the financial benefit of the transaction; or
             75          (b) when prepared by or on behalf of a governmental entity, appraisals or estimates of
             76      the value of the subject property have already been disclosed to persons not employed by or
             77      under a duty of confidentiality to the entity;
             78          (9) records created or maintained for civil, criminal, or administrative enforcement
             79      purposes or audit purposes, or for discipline, licensing, certification, or registration purposes, if
             80      release of the records:
             81          (a) reasonably could be expected to interfere with investigations undertaken for
             82      enforcement, discipline, licensing, certification, or registration purposes;
             83          (b) reasonably could be expected to interfere with audits, disciplinary, or enforcement
             84      proceedings;
             85          (c) would create a danger of depriving a person of a right to a fair trial or impartial


             86      hearing;
             87          (d) reasonably could be expected to disclose the identity of a source who is not
             88      generally known outside of government and, in the case of a record compiled in the course of an
             89      investigation, disclose information furnished by a source not generally known outside of
             90      government if disclosure would compromise the source; or
             91          (e) reasonably could be expected to disclose investigative or audit techniques,
             92      procedures, policies, or orders not generally known outside of government if disclosure would
             93      interfere with enforcement or audit efforts;
             94          (10) records the disclosure of which would jeopardize the life or safety of an individual;
             95          (11) records the disclosure of which would jeopardize the security of governmental
             96      property, governmental programs, or governmental recordkeeping systems from damage, theft,
             97      or other appropriation or use contrary to law or public policy;
             98          (12) records that, if disclosed, would jeopardize the security or safety of a correctional
             99      facility, or records relating to incarceration, treatment, probation, or parole, that would interfere
             100      with the control and supervision of an offender's incarceration, treatment, probation, or parole;
             101          (13) records that, if disclosed, would reveal recommendations made to the Board of
             102      Pardons and Parole by an employee of or contractor for the Department of Corrections, the
             103      Board of Pardons and Parole, or the Department of Human Services that are based on the
             104      employee's or contractor's supervision, diagnosis, or treatment of any person within the board's
             105      jurisdiction;
             106          (14) records and audit workpapers that identify audit, collection, and operational
             107      procedures and methods used by the State Tax Commission, if disclosure would interfere with
             108      audits or collections;
             109          (15) records of a governmental audit agency relating to an ongoing or planned audit
             110      until the final audit is released;
             111          (16) records prepared by or on behalf of a governmental entity solely in anticipation of
             112      litigation that are not available under the rules of discovery;
             113          (17) records disclosing an attorney's work product, including the mental impressions or


             114      legal theories of an attorney or other representative of a governmental entity concerning
             115      litigation;
             116          (18) records of communications between a governmental entity and an attorney
             117      representing, retained, or employed by the governmental entity if the communications would be
             118      privileged as provided in Section 78B-1-137 ;
             119          (19) (a) (i) personal files of a state legislator, including personal correspondence to or
             120      from a member of the Legislature; and
             121          (ii) notwithstanding Subsection (19)(a)(i), correspondence that gives notice of
             122      legislative action or policy may not be classified as protected under this section; and
             123          (b) (i) an internal communication that is part of the deliberative process in connection
             124      with the preparation of legislation between:
             125          (A) members of a legislative body;
             126          (B) a member of a legislative body and a member of the legislative body's staff; or
             127          (C) members of a legislative body's staff; and
             128          (ii) notwithstanding Subsection (19)(b)(i), a communication that gives notice of
             129      legislative action or policy may not be classified as protected under this section;
             130          (20) (a) records in the custody or control of the Office of Legislative Research and
             131      General Counsel, that, if disclosed, would reveal a particular legislator's contemplated
             132      legislation or contemplated course of action before the legislator has elected to support the
             133      legislation or course of action, or made the legislation or course of action public; and
             134          (b) notwithstanding Subsection (20)(a), the form to request legislation submitted to the
             135      Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel is a public document unless a legislator asks
             136      that the records requesting the legislation be maintained as protected records until such time as
             137      the legislator elects to make the legislation or course of action public;
             138          (21) research requests from legislators to the Office of Legislative Research and
             139      General Counsel or the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst and research findings prepared in
             140      response to these requests;
             141          (22) drafts, unless otherwise classified as public;


             142          (23) records concerning a governmental entity's strategy about collective bargaining or
             143      pending litigation;
             144          (24) records of investigations of loss occurrences and analyses of loss occurrences that
             145      may be covered by the Risk Management Fund, the Employers' Reinsurance Fund, the
             146      Uninsured Employers' Fund, or similar divisions in other governmental entities;
             147          (25) records, other than personnel evaluations, that contain a personal recommendation
             148      concerning an individual if disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
             149      personal privacy, or disclosure is not in the public interest;
             150          (26) records that reveal the location of historic, prehistoric, paleontological, or
             151      biological resources that if known would jeopardize the security of those resources or of
             152      valuable historic, scientific, educational, or cultural information;
             153          (27) records of independent state agencies if the disclosure of the records would
             154      conflict with the fiduciary obligations of the agency;
             155          (28) records of an institution within the state system of higher education defined in
             156      Section 53B-1-102 regarding tenure evaluations, appointments, applications for admissions,
             157      retention decisions, and promotions, which could be properly discussed in a meeting closed in
             158      accordance with Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public Meetings Act, provided that records of
             159      the final decisions about tenure, appointments, retention, promotions, or those students
             160      admitted, may not be classified as protected under this section;
             161          (29) records of the governor's office, including budget recommendations, legislative
             162      proposals, and policy statements, that if disclosed would reveal the governor's contemplated
             163      policies or contemplated courses of action before the governor has implemented or rejected
             164      those policies or courses of action or made them public;
             165          (30) records of the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst relating to budget analysis,
             166      revenue estimates, and fiscal notes of proposed legislation before issuance of the final
             167      recommendations in these areas;
             168          (31) records provided by the United States or by a government entity outside the state
             169      that are given to the governmental entity with a requirement that they be managed as protected


             170      records if the providing entity certifies that the record would not be subject to public disclosure
             171      if retained by it;
             172          (32) transcripts, minutes, or reports of the closed portion of a meeting of a public body
             173      except as provided in Section 52-4-206 ;
             174          (33) records that would reveal the contents of settlement negotiations but not including
             175      final settlements or empirical data to the extent that they are not otherwise exempt from
             176      disclosure;
             177          (34) memoranda prepared by staff and used in the decision-making process by an
             178      administrative law judge, a member of the Board of Pardons and Parole, or a member of any
             179      other body charged by law with performing a quasi-judicial function;
             180          (35) records that would reveal negotiations regarding assistance or incentives offered
             181      by or requested from a governmental entity for the purpose of encouraging a person to expand
             182      or locate a business in Utah, but only if disclosure would result in actual economic harm to the
             183      person or place the governmental entity at a competitive disadvantage, but this section may not
             184      be used to restrict access to a record evidencing a final contract;
             185          (36) materials to which access must be limited for purposes of securing or maintaining
             186      the governmental entity's proprietary protection of intellectual property rights including patents,
             187      copyrights, and trade secrets;
             188          (37) the name of a donor or a prospective donor to a governmental entity, including an
             189      institution within the state system of higher education defined in Section 53B-1-102 , and other
             190      information concerning the donation that could reasonably be expected to reveal the identity of
             191      the donor, provided that:
             192          (a) the donor requests anonymity in writing;
             193          (b) any terms, conditions, restrictions, or privileges relating to the donation may not be
             194      classified protected by the governmental entity under this Subsection (37); and
             195          (c) except for an institution within the state system of higher education defined in
             196      Section 53B-1-102 , the governmental unit to which the donation is made is primarily engaged in
             197      educational, charitable, or artistic endeavors, and has no regulatory or legislative authority over


             198      the donor, a member of the donor's immediate family, or any entity owned or controlled by the
             199      donor or the donor's immediate family;
             200          (38) accident reports, except as provided in Sections 41-6a-404 , 41-12a-202 , and
             201      73-18-13 ;
             202          (39) a notification of workers' compensation insurance coverage described in Section
             203      34A-2-205 ;
             204          (40) (a) the following records of an institution within the state system of higher
             205      education defined in Section 53B-1-102 , which have been developed, discovered, disclosed to,
             206      or received by or on behalf of faculty, staff, employees, or students of the institution:
             207          (i) unpublished lecture notes;
             208          (ii) unpublished notes, data, and information:
             209          (A) relating to research; and
             210          (B) of:
             211          (I) the institution within the state system of higher education defined in Section
             212      53B-1-102 ; or
             213          (II) a sponsor of sponsored research;
             214          (iii) unpublished manuscripts;
             215          (iv) creative works in process;
             216          (v) scholarly correspondence; and
             217          (vi) confidential information contained in research proposals;
             218          (b) Subsection (40)(a) may not be construed to prohibit disclosure of public information
             219      required pursuant to Subsection 53B-16-302 (2)(a) or (b); and
             220          (c) Subsection (40)(a) may not be construed to affect the ownership of a record;
             221          (41) (a) records in the custody or control of the Office of Legislative Auditor General
             222      that would reveal the name of a particular legislator who requests a legislative audit prior to the
             223      date that audit is completed and made public; and
             224          (b) notwithstanding Subsection (41)(a), a request for a legislative audit submitted to the
             225      Office of the Legislative Auditor General is a public document unless the legislator asks that the


             226      records in the custody or control of the Office of Legislative Auditor General that would reveal
             227      the name of a particular legislator who requests a legislative audit be maintained as protected
             228      records until the audit is completed and made public;
             229          (42) records that provide detail as to the location of an explosive, including a map or
             230      other document that indicates the location of:
             231          (a) a production facility; or
             232          (b) a magazine;
             233          (43) information contained in the database described in Section 62A-3-311.1 ;
             234          (44) information contained in the Management Information System and Licensing
             235      Information System described in Title 62A, Chapter 4a, Child and Family Services;
             236          (45) information regarding National Guard operations or activities in support of the
             237      National Guard's federal mission;
             238          (46) records provided by any pawn or secondhand business to a law enforcement
             239      agency or to the central database in compliance with Title 13, Chapter 32a, Pawnshop and
             240      Secondhand Merchandise Transaction Information Act;
             241          (47) information regarding food security, risk, and vulnerability assessments performed
             242      by the Department of Agriculture and Food;
             243          (48) except to the extent that the record is exempt from this chapter pursuant to
             244      Section 63-2-106 , records related to an emergency plan or program prepared or maintained by
             245      the Division of Homeland Security the disclosure of which would jeopardize:
             246          (a) the safety of the general public; or
             247          (b) the security of:
             248          (i) governmental property;
             249          (ii) governmental programs; or
             250          (iii) the property of a private person who provides the Division of Homeland Security
             251      information;
             252          (49) records of the Department of Agriculture and Food relating to the National Animal
             253      Identification System or any other program that provides for the identification, tracing, or


             254      control of livestock diseases, including any program established under Title 4, Chapter 24, Utah
             255      Livestock Brand and Anti-theft Act or Title 4, Chapter 31, Livestock Inspection and
             256      Quarantine;
             257          (50) as provided in Section 26-39-109 :
             258          (a) information or records held by the Department of Health related to a complaint
             259      regarding a child care program or residential child care which the department is unable to
             260      substantiate; and
             261          (b) information or records related to a complaint received by the Department of Health
             262      from an anonymous complainant regarding a child care program or residential child care; [and]
             263          (51) unless otherwise classified as public under Section 63-2-301 and except as
             264      provided under Section 41-1a-116 , an individual's home address, home telephone number, or
             265      personal mobile phone number, if:
             266          (a) the individual is required to provide the information in order to comply with a law,
             267      ordinance, rule, or order of a government entity; and
             268          (b) the subject of the record has a reasonable expectation that this information will be
             269      kept confidential due to:
             270          (i) the nature of the law, ordinance, rule, or order; and
             271          (ii) the individual complying with the law, ordinance, rule, or order[.]; and
             272          (52) the name, home address, work addresses, and telephone numbers of an individual
             273      that is engaged in, or that provides goods or services for, medical or scientific research that is:
             274          (a) conducted within the state system of higher education, as defined in Section
             275      53B-1-102 ; and
             276          (b) conducted using animals.


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