Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7985

Introduced
2/27/26  

Caption

Requires those with a public records request to provide identifying information.

Impact

The introduction of HB H7985 could have considerable implications for transparency in government operations. By requiring identifying information, the bill seeks to deter abuse of the public records process which can result in unresponsive and resource-intensive requests. However, this amendment may also raise concerns about access to information, as it could exclude individuals who prefer to remain anonymous for personal safety or privacy reasons. Critics argue that this change may dissuade certain groups from seeking information, particularly journalists and activists, who often rely on anonymity to protect their sources.

Summary

House Bill H7985 aims to amend the current provisions related to public records access in Rhode Island. Specifically, the bill stipulates that all public records requests must include sufficient identifying information from the requester. This change is designed to enhance the ability of public bodies to verify requester identities and facilitate better communication regarding the requests. Under the proposed law, anonymous requests would no longer be accepted or processed, marking a significant shift in how individuals and entities may seek access to public documents.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding HB H7985 focus on the balance between transparency and the right of individuals to access public information without disclosure of their identities. Proponents of the bill argue it is necessary for maintaining order and efficiency in handling public records requests. In contrast, opponents warn that it infringes upon the public's right to know and could create barriers for those wishing to keep their identities confidential when requesting sensitive information. The debates on this bill reflect broader discussions about privacy, accountability, and access to government-held information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5877

Allows that public records stored in a computer system, upon request, be provided at no charge.

RI S0854

Allows that public records stored in a computer system, upon request, be provided at no charge.

RI H5457

Requires a member of the public to pay any outstanding balances due and owing for previous requests before being provided copies of records and documents on a new request from law enforcement agencies.

RI S0700

Amends provisions relative to confidentiality of health care communications and the process for requesting records and/or confidential health care information.

RI H5500

Amends provisions relative to confidentiality of health care communications and the process for requesting records and/or confidential health care information.

RI S0909

Makes changes to the access to public records act, including clarifying various provisions, increasing the sanctions for knowing and willful violations of the law, and making certain traffic accident data and preferred license plate information public.

RI H6273

Makes changes to the access to public records act, including clarifying various provisions, increasing the sanctions for knowing and willful violations of the law, and making certain traffic accident data and preferred license plate information public.

RI H5451

Updates public records administration act, modifies records control schedule, designates records officer, establishes procedures for retention of records. Provides administrator submit yearly reports, establishes public reporting compliance.

RI S0742

Updates public records administration act, modifies records control schedule, designates records officer, establishes procedures for retention of records. Provides administrator submit yearly reports, establishes public reporting compliance.

RI S0137

Defines suitable person, establishes reasons for applying for concealed carry permit, establishes what information is required on applications, establishes appeal process for denials, provides that records are not public permits hunting with suppressor.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.