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Committee adds amendments to bill streamlining judges’ personally identifiable information redaction process
Summary
House Bill 199 would change how judges' personally identifiable information is removed from public government websites, replacing a centralized database idea with a form-based process routed through the Administrative Office of the Courts and local governments; committee approved amendments and passed the bill.
Representative Kelly introduced House Bill 199 as a cleanup measure aimed at protecting judges' personally identifiable information from public disclosure and to reduce cost to taxpayers. "We realized that having 1 website where everyone's personally identifiable information was kept together may not be the best idea in case it got hacked," Representative Kelly said, describing why the Judicial Council and the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) sought a…
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