Amendment No. 197

 

Assembly Amendment to Assembly Bill No. 220                                                                (BDR 54‑502)

Proposed by: Committee on Commerce and Labor

Amendment Box:

Resolves Conflicts with: N/A

Amends:         Summary:               Title:               Preamble:               Joint Sponsorship:

 

ASSEMBLY ACTION              Initial and Date              |SENATE ACTION                        Initial and Date

       Adopted       Lost                                               |          Adopted       Lost                                           

Concurred In                     Not                                                        |Concurred In  Not                                 

       Receded        Not                                               |         Receded        Not                                           

 

     Amend section 1, page 2, by deleting lines 1 through 22 and inserting:

     “2.  Credit reports, references, [investigative memoranda,] financial information and data pertaining to an applicant’s or a licensee’s net worth are confidential and not open to public inspection.

     3.  Any information or records obtained or received by the Board or an investigator employed by the Board in conjunction with an investigation and any report or other cumulative record of the investigation are confidential and not open to public inspection until the investigation is completed. After the investigation is completed, the information or records must remain confidential and not open to public inspection unless:

     (a) The Board imposes disciplinary action as a result of the investigation; or

     (b) The person about whom the investigation was made submits a written request to the Board that the materials be open to public inspection.

     4.  This section does not prevent or prohibit the Board from communicating or cooperating with any other licensing board or agency or any agency which is investigating an applicant or a licensee, including a law enforcement agency.”.