Senators Draft Criminal Penalties for FOIL Violations
Senators Draft Criminal Penalties for FOIL Violations
Senator Jim Tedisco and the Empire Center for Public Policy recently won a lawsuit filed attempting to obtain data on COVID 19 nursing home deaths. Tedisco (R,C-Glenville) and Senator Daphne Jordan (R,C-Halfmoon) called to question whether New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his Administration tried to cover up data related to the deaths of 15,000 nursing home residents. The senators are now authoring new legislation creating criminal penalties for violating New York’s open government and Freedom of Information Law (FOIL). The new proposal would hold the Governor personally liable to pay criminal penalties and face any judgments, including possible jail time, for knowingly violating FOIL requests in refusing to disclose information.The two senators spent approximately seven months trying to get the information they sought through a FOIL request, and a judge ultimately ruled that the state health department violated state law regarding records access.“The governor’s not going to be paying the legal fees because he’s indemnified. If there was something that ever-poured salt in the wound, that was it,” Tedisco said. “If you hide information and you break the law in terms of a FOIL, it’s a criminal activity.”
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Bill creates criminal penalties, personal liability for officials who violate FOIL lawsTedisco & Jordan: “Cuomo Lied and New Yorkers Paid and Died”
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