HB 1715 (2003) -  Public Records Exemption for Reports of Injury or Illness Filed under the Workers' Compensation Law Identifying an Ill or Injured Employee

by State Administration (CO-SPONSORS) Mack; Kendrick
Eliminates the public records exemption for reports of injury or illness filed under the Workers' Compensation Law that would identify an ill or injured employee; provides an exemption from public records requirements for information identifying an ill or injured worker filed pursuant to the Workers’ Compensation Law and held by the Department of Financial Services, the Department of Education, or the Division of Administrative Hearings; provides for specified release of such information to a law enforcement agency; provides for retroactive application; provides for future review and repeal; provides a statement of public necessity.
Effective Date: This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.
Last Event: Died in Committee on Insurance on Friday, May 2, 2003 6:15 PM

PCB committee actions:

  • PCB SA 03-12 recommended by:
    State Administration
    • On agenda for: 02/19/03   10:00 AM View Notice
    • Favorable With Amendment(s) (final action) See Votes
  • PCB SA 03-12 recommended by:
    State Administration

Referred Committees and Committee Actions

House Referrals

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Staff Analysis

Chamber Committee
Chamber: House Committee: Insurance 4/15/2003 9:28:38 AM
Chamber: House Committee: State Administration 3/14/2003 9:33:57 AM

Vote History

(No Votes Recorded)

Bill History

Event Time Member Committee Ver.
Event: H Died in Committee on Insurance Time: 05/02/2003 - 6:15 PM Member: Committee: Insurance Version:
Event: H Bill added to Insurance agenda Time: 04/17/2003 - 5:47 PM Member: Committee: Insurance Version:
Event: H Bill added to Insurance agenda Time: 04/11/2003 - 4:25 PM Member: Committee: Insurance Version:
Event: H Bill referred to Insurance Time: 03/24/2003 - 5:06 PM Member: Committee: Insurance Version:
Event: H 1st Reading Time: 03/19/2003 - 10:00 AM Member: Committee: Version:
Event: H Filed timely Time: 03/13/2003 - 6:05 PM Member: Committee: Version:

Statutes Referenced by this Bill

Statute Other Bill Citations
440.185 HB 1409, HB 1655, HB 1837
440.592