HB 1414 - Establishes Regulations for the Release of Certain Agricultural Data - Missouri Key Vote
Caleb Rowden voted Yea (Override of Veto) on this Legislation.
Timeline
- Senate Veto Override Passed
- Sept. 14, 2016
- House Veto Override Passed
- Sept. 14, 2016
- Executive Vetoed
- July 8, 2016
- House Concurrence Vote Passed
- May 10, 2016
- Senate Bill Passed
- April 26, 2016
- House Bill Passed
- Feb. 22, 2016
- Introduced
- Jan. 6, 2016
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Title: Establishes Regulations for the Release of Certain Agricultural Data
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to override a veto of a bill that establishes regulations for the release of certain agricultural data.
Highlights:
- Establishes that certain data recorded under the federal Animal Disease Traceability program is not considered public record, including (Sec. 5):
- Premises regulation data;
- Animal identification data; and
- Animal tracking data.
- Authorizes the director of any state agency or the state veterinarian within the Department of Agriculture to release information not considered public record, such that the information in question is (Sec. 5):
- Useful in controlling or preventing a disease outbreak;
- For public safety purposes; or
- To show certain animals or herds are not involved in a disease outbreak.
- Establishes damages of up to $10,000 for violations of these provisions (Sec. 5).
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NOTE: A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF MEMBERS ELECTED IS REQUIRED TO OVERRIDE A GOVERNOR'S VETO.
Title: Establishes Regulations for the Release of Certain Agricultural Data
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to override a veto of a bill that establishes regulations for the release of certain agricultural data.
Highlights:
- Establishes that certain data recorded under the federal Animal Disease Traceability program is not considered public record, including (Sec. 5):
- Premises regulation data;
- Animal identification data; and
- Animal tracking data.
- Authorizes the director of any state agency or the state veterinarian within the Department of Agriculture to release information not considered public record, such that the information in question is (Sec. 5):
- Useful in controlling or preventing a disease outbreak;
- For public safety purposes; or
- To show certain animals or herds are not involved in a disease outbreak.
- Establishes damages of up to $10,000 for violations of these provisions (Sec. 5).
More Info About this Vote
NOTE: A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF MEMBERS ELECTED IS REQUIRED TO OVERRIDE A GOVERNOR'S VETO.
Title: Establishes Regulations for the Release of Certain Agricultural Data
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NOTE: THIS IS A SUBSTITUTE BILL, MEANING THE LANGUAGE OF THE ORIGINAL BILL HAS BEEN REPLACED. THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SUBSTITUTE BILL TEXT DIFFERS FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE TEXT CAN VARY GREATLY.
Title: Establishes Regulations for the Release of Certain Agricultural Data
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that prohibits the release of certain agricultural data.
Highlights:
- Prohibits a state agency from releasing certain data collected under the Federal Animal Disease Traceability Program, or data collected from farmers or ranchers, including the following (Sec. A):
- Data on premises registration;
- Data on animal identification;
- Data on the environment; and
- Data on animal tracking.
- Authorizes the director of a state agency, or a state veterinarian within the Department of Agriculture to release otherwise closed information for the following purposes (Sec. A):
- For the purposes of controlling or preventing a disease outbreak;
- For the purposes of public safety; or
- For the purposes of showing that particular animals or herds are not involved in a disease outbreak.
- Prohibits a state agency from releasing proprietary information (Sec. A).
- Authorizes an individual to bring a civil action against a state agency if the state agency violates the provisions of this bill in a court of competent jurisdiction where the court may order any of the following appropriate relief (Sec. A):
- Requirement of fines for damages in an amount up to $10,000;
- Requirement of payment of reasonable attorney’s fees, costs and expenses; and
- Requirement of any injunctive relief the court deems necessary and proper.
Title: Establishes Regulations for the Release of Certain Agricultural Data