Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2389

Introduced
1/30/26  

Caption

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.

Impact

This legislation notably increases civil penalties for public bodies that engage in knowing and willful violations of the public records law, doubling fines from $2,000 to $4,000. This aims to encourage compliance and discourage obfuscation of public records. Additionally, the bill mandates that police body-worn camera footage is to be made available within thirty days of a request, emphasizing a commitment to transparency in law enforcement activities and actions that do not result in arrests. These changes reflect a shift towards greater accountability in public agencies.

Summary

Senate Bill S2389 seeks to amend the Access to Public Records Act in Rhode Island, enhancing public access to government-held information while ensuring individual privacy rights. The bill clarifies several provisions within the law, particularly focusing on broadening the scope of records available to the public. Notably, it aims to make specific traffic accident data and information about preferred license plates accessible, which has stirred discussions about privacy concerns in the context of public records disclosures.

Contention

While proponents of S2389 argue that increased access to public records fosters government transparency and public engagement, critics voice concerns that the bill may infringe on personal privacy. The inclusion of specific traffic accident data and preferred license plate information as public records has been a contentious point. Furthermore, provisions allowing civil action for frivolous requests are intended to prevent disruptive behavior but might also limit legitimate requests for information, raising questions about balancing transparency with responsible governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 H5878

Exempts law enforcement records from public disclosure if releasing them could reveal the identity of a human trafficking victim or someone eligible for an affirmative defense under certain prostitution-related laws.

RI S0814

Makes it a misdemeanor to knowingly file a false report of misconduct of any law enforcement official, public safety official, or hospital staff.

RI S0582

Provides that fees for costs charged for search, retrieval or copying of public records shall be waived for members of the general assembly who certify that they are acting in their official capacity.

RI H5725

Provides that fees for costs charged for search, retrieval or copying of public records shall be waived for members of the general assembly who certify that they are acting in their official capacity.

RI S0687

Makes several changes to the licensing and disciplinary process of the board of nursing.

RI H5496

Makes several changes to the licensing and disciplinary process of the board of nursing.

RI S0573

Amends the definition of public record to exempt from public disclosure the city or town of residence of the justices, judges, and magistrates of the unified judicial system.

RI H5707

Amends the definition of public record to exempt from public disclosure the city or town of residence of the justices, judges, and magistrates of the unified judicial system.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.