1986 HB468 Legislative History

Versions of HB468:

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[HJ 906] HB 468, providing for computer access to public records and creating a public access review committee. (King of Grafotn Dist. 6 et al - To Executive Departments and Administration)
31, study 340, 997

From 1986 House Journal


Wednesday, January 8, 1986

[HJ 9] Rep. Rounds offered the following:

RESOLVED, that in accordance with the list in the possession of the Clerk, House Bills numbered 6 through 512, and House Bills of Intent numbered 2001 through 2009, and House Joint Resolutions numbered 1 through 3, and House Resolutions numbered 1 through 3, and Concurrent Resolutions Proposing Constitutional Amendments numbered 1 through 10, and House Concurrent Resolutions numbered 1 through 3, shall be by this resolution read a first and second time by the therein listed titles, sent for printing, and referred to the therein designated committees.

Adopted.

INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS,
HBIs, HJRs, HRs, CACRs and HCRs

First, second reading and referral

[HJ 31] HB 468-FN, providing for computer access to public records and creating a public access review committee. (W. King of Grafton Dist. 6; Raiche of Hillsborough Dist. 41; Hutchings of Grafton Dist. 8 - To Executive Departments and Administration)


Wednesday, March 5, 1986

[HJ 298] COMMITTEE REPORTS (cont.)
(Regular Calendar)

[HJ 340] HB 468-FN, providing for computer access to public records and creating a public access review committee. Inexpedient to Legislate.

The Committee feels that this bill raises a very important issue that the Legislature must address in the future. It serves a worthwhile purpose to raise questions and start people thinking at this time. The bill is entirely too broad and general to even study in its present form. The Committee feels that the bill is too flawed to work with and hopes that the sponsors will redraft the bill with a more focused scope for Introduction in the next session of the Legislature. Vote 17-0. Rep. Harold V. Watson for Executive Departments and Administration.

Rep. McCain moved that HB 468-FN be referred for Interim Study and spoke to his motion.

Adopted.


[HJ 991] INTERIM STUDY AND STATUTORY APPOINTMENTS

[HJ 997] HB 468, providing for computer access to public records and creating a public access review committee.
Executive Departments and Administration