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FL · S7000INTRO · 2 COSPONSORS

OGSR/Persons Provided Public Emergency Shelter

Where it is in the process
Plain-English Summary

Amending a provision which provides an exemption from public records requirements for the addresses and telephone numbers of persons provided public emergency shelter and held by the agency that provided the emergency shelter; deleting the scheduled repeal of the exemption, etc.

Source: OpenStates · fetched April 24, 2026

Who it affects
Housing-insecure

Their personal contact information (addresses and telephone numbers) will be protected from public disclosure when they are provided public emergency shelter.

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Who This AffectsAI analysis
  • Housing-insecuredirectMajor impactHigh certainty

    Their personal contact information (addresses and telephone numbers) will be protected from public disclosure when they are provided public emergency shelter.

    Amending a provision which provides an exemption from public records requirements for the addresses and telephone numbers of persons provided public emergency shelter· Amending a provision
What the Bill Does
  • Extends an existing exemption from public records requirements for the contact information of individuals receiving public emergency shelter.
  • Removes the scheduled repeal of this exemption, making it permanent.
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