SB 238 - PUBLIC RECORDS: STATE SECURITY & SAFETY Number 1654 CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that the next order of business would be CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 238(RLS), "An Act exempting from the category of public records certain records and information relating to state safety plans, programs, and procedures, and to systems, facilities, and infrastructure in the state; and providing for an effective date." Number 1668 CAROL CARROLL, Director, Central Office, Administrative Services Division, Department of Military & Veterans' Affairs (DMVA), said that SB 238 is the result of the Disaster Policy Cabinet (DPC) having reviewed the statutes in an effort to improve Alaska's security. This analysis took place after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 ("9/11"). Senate Bill 238 amends the public records statute, which, she noted, is currently very broad in that the public has access to almost everything. She suggested that the public should continue to have broad access to public documents with very few exceptions, one of which would include, under certain circumstances, the type of information listed in SB 238. She mentioned that decisions to withhold specific information can be appealed. Number 1775 MICHAEL G. MITCHELL, Assistant Attorney General, Governmental Affairs Section, Civil Division (Anchorage), Department of Law (DOL), in response to questions, echoed that there is an appeal process by which an individual or group could challenge the decision to keep certain information confidential. He remarked that in defending such a challenge, conceivably the state would use the standards set forth in proposed subparagraphs (A),(B), and (C), and describe - in general terms - the nature of the information being withheld. In response to further questions, he noted that the standards in the aforementioned subparagraphs are similar to existing standards, and that there are a "handful of cases" regarding public records, but none that pertain to the proposed standards. CHAIR ROKEBERG asked whether blueprints of public facilities are protected. MS. CARROLL indicated that passage of SB 238 would protect such documents. CHAIR ROKEBERG closed the public hearing on SB 238. Number 1984 REPRESENTATIVE MEYER moved to report CSSB 238(RLS) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSSB 238(RLS) was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.