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SB 268 protects emergency physicians and their families by exempting personal information from public records, enhancing their privacy and safety against potential threats.
SB 268 protects emergency physicians and their families by exempting personal information from public records, enhancing their privacy and safety against potential threats.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SB 268
- Title: Public Records/Emergency Physicians
- Status: Referred to Health Policy; Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Rules
- Introduced: October 23, 2025
- Sponsor: Senator Rodriguez
SB 268 aims to enhance the privacy and safety of emergency physicians and their families by exempting specific personal identifying information from public records requirements. The bill recognizes the unique risks faced by emergency physicians due to the nature of their work, which often involves high-stress situations that can lead to violence or harassment.
Definition of Emergency Physician: The bill defines an "emergency physician" as a physician licensed under Florida law whose duties are performed in a hospital emergency department.
Exemptions from Public Records:
Retroactive Application: The exemption applies to information held by an agency before, on, or after the effective date of the exemption.
Legislative Review: The exemption is subject to the Open Government Sunset Review Act and will be repealed on October 2, 2031, unless reviewed and reenacted by the Legislature.
Public Necessity Statement: The bill includes a statement asserting the necessity of protecting the personal information of emergency physicians and their families due to the potential for violence and harassment.
This summary outlines the essential components of SB 268, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and the impact it seeks to achieve in safeguarding the personal information of emergency physicians and their families.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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