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SPONSOR |
McSorley |
DATE TYPED |
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HB |
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SHORT
TITLE |
Upholding Bill of Rights & Constitution |
SB |
SJM 5/a SRC |
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ANALYST |
Valenzuela |
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
Contained |
Estimated
Additional Impact |
Recurring or
Non-Rec |
Fund Affected |
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FY04 |
FY05 |
FY04 |
FY05 |
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NFI |
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NFI |
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
LFC Files
Responses
Received From
Administrative
Office of the Courts
Department
of Public Education
No
Response From
Office
of Homeland Security
Department
of Public Safety
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of SRC Amendment
The Senate Rules Committee (SRC) amendment
softens the language of the joint memorial by striking the work “direct” and
replacing with “request” in reference to requirements for state agencies.
Synopsis of Original Bill
Senate Joint Memorial 5 directs
the Department of Public Safety to discourage
1.
Conducting surveillance based on a person’s exercise of
their First Amendment rights,
2. Using race, religion, ethnicity or national origin as factor for making investigatory decisions,
3.
Collecting or maintaining information about a person’s
religious, political, or social views or associations,
4.
Stopping persons without a reasonable suspicion of
criminal activity, and
5.
Participating in searches unless consistent with
Senate Joint Memorial 5 directs
public schools and institutions of higher education to give persons notice that
education records can be obtained by law enforcement under the USA Patriot Act,
and directs public libraries to post a warning that library records may be
obtained by federal agents without the library patron’s knowledge.
Senate Joint Memorial 5
directs the state director of homeland security to request from federal
authorities and report to the legislature and interim corrections oversight and
justice committee, a summary of information obtained by federal agencies on
state residents and to provide a summary to the to the legislature every six
months.
Significant Issues
According to civil rights attorneys, nothing in the Family
Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), the USA PATRIOT Act, or other
federal law prohibits educational agencies from notifying individuals whose
education records have been obtained by law enforcement agents pursuant to Section
507 of the USA PATRIOT Act. Likewise,
nothing in the USA PATRIOT Act prevents the state Director of Homeland Security
from reporting on the general scope of anti-terrorism activities in
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
SJM5 does not contain an appropriation. Its
enactment could add a minor fiscal and administrative impact to those state
agencies referenced in the joint memorial. The fiscal impact would result from
requiring its staff to prepare and present reports to the Legislature or
interim committee. This nominal amount, though, could be absorbed by these
agencies.
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