Committee advances bill clarifying scope and disclosure rules for Office of Independent Investigations
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Summary
The committee advanced engrossed substitute House Bill 2,508, which clarifies the scope of authority of the Office of Independent Investigations and includes public disclosure requirements and privacy protections; the measure was advanced without recommendation to the Ways and Means Committee.
The Senate Transportation Committee advanced engrossed substitute House Bill 2,508 on Feb. 26, forwarding the measure without recommendation to the Ways and Means Committee.
Committee staff summarized the measure as clarifying the Office of Independent Investigations' scope to align with current operations and practices and to include both public disclosure requirements and privacy protections. The committee voted to advance the engrossed substitute without recommendation; the motion carried by voice vote.
Why it matters: The bill changes statutory language governing an investigatory office and establishes how certain information is disclosed publicly while noting privacy safeguards. Because the committee advanced the engrossed substitute without recommendation, the bill will be considered by the Ways and Means Committee for further review.
What’s next: Engrossed substitute HB 2,508 will proceed to the Ways and Means Committee subject to signature and further review.
