Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF389

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to public records requests.(Formerly SSB 1086.)

Impact

The bill is designed to streamline the process for citizens requesting public records, thus promoting transparency and making government more accountable to the public. By requiring custodians to respond promptly and provide clear communication regarding costs and timelines, SF389 is positioned to alleviate frustrations often faced by individuals attempting to access public information. This could lead to increased engagement and trust in governmental processes as residents find it easier to obtain information they require.

Summary

Senate File 389, also known as the Public Records Request Act, aims to enhance the process surrounding public records requests in the state of Iowa. The bill introduces several key changes to existing legislation, specifically amending sections 22.3 and 22.4 of the Iowa Code. The intent of these amendments is to improve accessibility to public records while ensuring that custodians of such records can operate efficiently and responsibly in managing requests. It mandates that public records requests be acknowledged promptly and provides guidelines for custodians to communicate expected timelines and relevant fees associated with the requests.

Contention

However, the legislation also presents points of contention. Critics may raise concerns regarding how 'reasonable fees' for processing requests are defined and enforced, which could lead to unintended barriers for some individuals seeking access to information. Additionally, while the bill attempts to clarify timelines and responsibilities, debates may arise around whether the defined timelines are sufficient to meet the needs of the public effectively. There may also be apprehensions about how these changes could impact the workload of custodians and the potential for delays during peak request periods.

Notable_points

The bill emphasizes the importance of not requiring the physical presence of individuals making requests, a change that fosters a more accessible system. This shift, along with the provision for acknowledging requests and communicating potential delays, represents a modern approach to managing public records. As discussions unfold, stakeholders will likely explore the balance between efficient records management and the public's right to access information.

Companion Bills

IA HF400

Similar To A bill for an act relating to public records requests.(Formerly HSB 76.)

IA HSB76

Related A bill for an act relating to public records requests.(See HF 400.)

IA SSB1086

Related A bill for an act relating to public records requests.(See SF 389.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF400

A bill for an act relating to public records requests.(Formerly HSB 76.)

IA HF2330

A bill for an act relating to public records requests.(Formerly HSB 582.)

IA HSB76

A bill for an act relating to public records requests.(See HF 400.)

IA SSB1086

A bill for an act relating to public records requests.(See SF 389.)

IA HSB582

A bill for an act relating to public records requests.(See HF 2330.)

IA HF2490

A bill for an act relating to public meetings and records, including public notice requirements for meetings of a governmental body, supervision and fees associated with examining and copying public records, employment separation information for certain government employees, contractors, or appointees, and injunctions to restrain vexatious requesters. (Formerly HSB 578.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

IA HF2291

A bill for an act relating to charging fees for examining and copying public records requested by members of the general assembly.

IA SF386

A bill for an act relating to the filing of complaints with the Iowa public information board.(Formerly SSB 1085.)

IA SF388

A bill for an act relating to public notice requirements for meetings of a governmental body.(Formerly SSB 1087.)

IA HF1031

A bill for an act relating to county recorder fees and land record information systems management. (Formerly HF 328.)

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