Bill Text - HB1205 (2022)

Allowing the department of environmental services to have access to enhanced 911 information.


Revision: Feb. 10, 2022, 2:44 p.m.

Rep. Gordon, Graf. 9

January 31, 2022

2022-0404h

12/05

 

 

Amendment to HB 1205

 

Amend the bill by replacing section 2 with the following:

 

2  Sheriffs, Constables, and Police Officers; Enhanced 911 System; Information Not Subject to Right-to-Know Law.   Amend RSA 106-H:14 to read as follows:

106-H:14  Information Not Subject to Right-to-Know Law.

I.  Any information or records compiled under this chapter shall not be considered a public record for the purposes of RSA 91-A regardless of the use of such information under paragraph II.

II.  Notwithstanding [any provision of law to the contrary] paragraph I, the [bureau] division shall [only] make information or records compiled under this chapter available only as follows:

[I.](a) On a case-by-case basis to a law enforcement agency that requires the information or records for investigative purposes; and

[II.] (b) To the department of environmental services solely for the [purpose] purposes of estimating the location of wells subject to RSA 482-B and for creating and maintaining an inventory of drinking water sampling sites and the materials used for water system service lines needed to comply with the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act.  The department of environmental services shall not be required to release such data under RSA 91-A.

2022-0404h

AMENDED ANALYSIS

This bill allows the department of environmental services to have access to certain enhanced 911 information relative to addresses across the state.