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S09739 Summary:

BILL NOS09739A
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORKAVANAGH
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Ren §90 to be §90-a, add §90, Pub Off L
 
Requires all agencies to submit to the committee on open government a log of all freedom of information law requests for each year in which they received or have pending a request for records; requires the committee on open government to publish, on one webpage, all freedom of information law request logs it receives.
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S09739 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         9739--A
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                      April 2, 2026
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by Sen. KAVANAGH -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Investigations and Govern-
          ment  Operations  --  committee  discharged,  bill  amended,   ordered
          reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
 
        AN  ACT to amend the public officers law, in relation to requiring agen-
          cies to report information about FOIL inquiries to  the  committee  on
          open government
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Section 90 of the public officers law is renumbered section
     2  90-a and a new section 90 is added to read as follows:
     3    § 90. FOIL request reporting.  1. All agencies  that  perform  govern-
     4  mental  or  proprietary  functions for the state subject to this article
     5  shall, for each year in which they received or have  pending  a  request
     6  for  records under this article, submit to the committee on open govern-
     7  ment their log of all such freedom of information law requests. For  the
     8  purposes  of this section, pending shall mean requests that were open at
     9  any point during the twelve-month period, including those first  submit-
    10  ted in prior years. The freedom of information law request logs shall:
    11    (a) cover a twelve-month range of dates as prescribed by the committee
    12  on  open  government  and  shall  include  data  regarding  all requests
    13  received or pending during that range of dates;
    14    (b) be submitted on a schedule prescribed by  the  committee  on  open
    15  government;
    16    (c) be in a machine-readable, tabular spreadsheet format prescribed by
    17  the committee on open government, including but not limited to the order
    18  of the data fields included;
    19    (d)  be  submitted  in a method as prescribed by the committee on open
    20  government, such as by electronic mail, web form, web portal,  or  other
    21  method as prescribed by the committee;
    22    (e)  include  data  prescribed  and  defined  by the committee on open
    23  government, but at the minimum including:
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01981-02-6

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     1    (i) the name of the requestor, or an indication that the requestor  is
     2  a  "private  individual"  if  the request did not include an affiliation
     3  and/or employer on whose behalf the request was made;
     4    (ii) the affiliation and/or the employer of the requestor, if applica-
     5  ble;
     6    (iii) the subject or subjects of the request;
     7    (iv) the date of receipt of the request;
     8    (v) the date of acknowledgment by the agency of the request;
     9    (vi)  the  date  of  the  expected  response  time  as provided in the
    10  acknowledgment;
    11    (vii) the number of extensions of time to respond to date;
    12    (viii) the date of the  final  response  or  of  the  closure  of  the
    13  request, if applicable;
    14    (ix)  whether  the  request  was granted in whole; granted in part and
    15  denied in part; or denied;
    16    (x) if the request  was  denied  in  whole  or  in  part,  a  list  of
    17  exemptions cited in the final response, if applicable;
    18    (xi) if the request was denied in whole or in part, whether the agency
    19  determined there were no responsive records;
    20    (xii)  the  date an appeal of the final response was filed, or whether
    21  no appeal was filed;
    22    (xiii) the status of any appeals, including whether the appeal was:
    23    (A) not filed;
    24    (B) filed and pending;
    25    (C) filed and granted in whole;
    26    (D) filed and granted in part and denied in part; or
    27    (E) filed and denied;
    28    (xiv) a list of exemptions cited in an appeal denial, if applicable;
    29    (xv) the amount, in dollars, of total fees collected from requestor;
    30    (xvi) how many documents were produced;
    31    (xvii) how many pages were produced;
    32    (xviii) whether any of the produced documents were redacted;
    33    (xix) whether the request was subject  to  a  proceeding  filed  under
    34  article seventy-eight of the civil practice law and rules, and if so:
    35    (A)  the  result,  including  judgment  for  petitioner;  judgment for
    36  respondent; or settlement;
    37    (B) the date of the final judgment, whether it be a final judgment  or
    38  stipulation of dismissal pursuant to a settlement;
    39    (C)  the  amount  of attorney fees assessed by the court to be paid by
    40  the agency, if any;
    41    (D) the date of any appeal of the article seventy-eight judgment; and
    42    (E) the result of any appeal of an article seventy-eight judgment; and
    43    (f) be published on the agency's website.
    44    2.  By January first of each year, the committee  on  open  government
    45  shall  publish,  on  one webpage, all freedom of information law request
    46  logs it receives, in a machine-readable format such as a spreadsheet  or
    47  comma  separated  value  file,  in addition to any other format it shall
    48  determine, and such logs and submissions  shall  be  preserved  on  such
    49  webpage. The committee and the office of information technology services
    50  shall  additionally publish and preserve row-level data of such logs and
    51  submissions on data.ny.gov or such other  successor  website  maintained
    52  by,  or  on behalf of, the state, as deemed appropriate by the office of
    53  information technology services under executive order 95 of 2013, or any
    54  successor agency or order.
    55    3. The committee on open government shall at a minimum provide, in its
    56  annual report required by section eighty-nine of this article, the total

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     1  number of FOIL logs submitted by agencies pursuant to this section,  and
     2  the  committee  shall  further  be authorized to analyze the data in the
     3  freedom of information law request logs and use such data  and  analyses
     4  thereof in such annual report or other reports or analyses.
     5    §  2.  This  act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall
     6  have become a law.
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