Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8350

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

Clarifies the right of the public to have access to bulk electronic data processing records, compilations of electronic court records, including the Rhode Island adult criminal database and the Rhode Island traffic tribunal database extract.

Impact

If enacted, H8350 would directly impact existing statutes that govern public access to records by broadening the scope of public records to include electronic data compilations. The bill's provisions would facilitate easier access to important government data, which could potentially benefit researchers, journalists, and citizens interested in government operations. By explicitly including electronic records and court-related data as public records, the bill represents a modernization of transparency laws that reflect the increasing reliance on digital data.

Summary

House Bill H8350 aims to amend current laws regarding public access to records in Rhode Island, specifically addressing bulk electronic data processing records and various compilations of electronic court records. The bill clarifies the definition of 'public records' and establishes that records such as the Rhode Island adult criminal database and traffic tribunal database extracts fall under the category of public accessible data, thus enhancing transparency and public access to government information. This measure is seen as a step towards greater governmental accountability and openness in the handling of public records.

Contention

While the intentions of H8350 focus on enhancing public access to information, it could lead to discussions around privacy and data security. Some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the accessibility of sensitive personal information within these electronic records. Balancing the need for transparency with the protection of individual privacy rights is likely to be a notable point of contention. Furthermore, the implications of expanding public access to such records will have to be explored to ensure a responsible approach that safeguards individuals' rights while promoting openness.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

RI S0164

SENATE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING JANUARY OF 2025, AS "RHODE ISLAND SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

RI H5060

HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING JANUARY OF 2025, AS "RHODE ISLAND SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

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 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 H5223

Provides a remedy for any harm caused due to deprivation or violation of rights secured by the Rhode Island Constitution due to acts of the State of Rhode Island.

RI S0538

Provides a remedy for any harm caused due to deprivation or violation of rights secured by the Rhode Island Constitution due to acts of the State of Rhode Island.

RI H5409

HOUSE RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING FEBRUARY 11TH, 2025, AS "211 DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND HONORING UNITED WAY 211 FOR ITS SERVICE TO RHODE ISLANDERS

RI H5719

Advances the interests of older Rhode Islanders by adding a representative of an aging adult organization and a permanent committee on aging to the state planning council and creates a permanent legislative commission on aging adults.

RI S0805

Requires the Rhode Island general assembly to address its legislation with attention to equity and the impact its legislation will have on Rhode Island's diverse and various communities.

RI S0945

Establishes the Rhode Island Bid Rigging Act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.