Florida 2026 4th Special Session

Florida Senate Bill S0004

Introduced
4/24/26  
Refer
4/24/26  
Engrossed
4/28/26  
Refer
4/28/26  

Caption

Public Records/Investigations by the Department of Legal Affairs

Impact

The implications of S0004 are significant, particularly in the realm of consumer protection and data privacy. By establishing exemptions for public records requirements, the bill aims to allow the Department to carry out investigations without the fear of premature information release that could compromise the integrity of the investigation. This reflects a growing concern over data security, particularly in relation to emerging technologies, and aims to bolster consumer confidence in how their data is handled.

Summary

Senate Bill 4 (S0004) seeks to amend Florida Statutes sections related to public records and introduce confidentiality exemptions for certain information held by the Department of Legal Affairs. This bill specifically focuses on information associated with notifications and investigations concerning violations related to companion chatbots and deidentified data. The proposed legislation aims to ensure that sensitive information remains confidential during active investigations to prevent disruption and protect sensitive personal data from potential misuse.

Conclusion

Ultimately, S0004 reflects a balancing act between protecting sensitive information and maintaining public accountability. Stakeholders will need to engage in robust discussions to ensure that while the need for confidentiality during investigations is recognized, it does not impede transparency in regulatory processes, particularly concerning technology companies that interact with consumers.

Contention

Opposition to S0004 may arise from concerns regarding transparency and the potential for abuse of the exemptions provided. Critics could argue that by restricting public access to information related to violations and investigations, the bill undermines the accountability of the Department of Legal Affairs and could shield entities from scrutiny. Additionally, the definition of proprietary information may be contested, leading to debates about what should be kept confidential and what the public has a right to know, particularly in terms of consumer protection issues.

Companion Bills

FL S0002

Related Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights

Previously Filed As

FL S7030

Public Records/Investigations by the Department of Legal Affairs

FL S1346

Public Records/Department of Legal Affairs/Artificial Intelligence Violations

FL S0506

Public Records/Body Camera Recordings Recorded by a Code Inspector

FL S1146

Public Records/Recordings of Protective Investigations

FL H7019

OGSR/Department of Military Affairs

FL S7002

OGSR/Department of Military Affairs/United States Department of Defense

FL S0490

Public Records/E-mail Addresses Collected by the Department of Highway Safety for Providing Renewal Notices

FL S1440

Public Records/Office of Financial Regulation

FL S1118

Public Records/Data Centers

FL S0410

Public Records/Private Investigators

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