Court Opinion

ID: 9891685
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Date Created: 2023-10-19 15:06:10.242493+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:00:07.993154
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Supreme Court of Florida
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                         No. SC2023-1320
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     IN RE: AMENDMENT TO FLORIDA RULE OF GENERAL
      PRACTICE AND JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION 2.420.

                          October 19, 2023

PER CURIAM.

     The Court, on its own motion, amends Florida Rule of General

Practice and Judicial Administration 2.420 (Public Access to and

Protection of Judicial Branch Records) to reflect a recent statutory

change making court records in cases giving rise to sealed criminal

history records confidential and exempt. 1

     Under section 943.0595, Florida Statutes (2023), the

Department of Law Enforcement must automatically seal criminal

history records that meet specified criteria, such as when “[a]

judgment of acquittal was rendered by a judge as to all counts.” A

     1. We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 2(a), Fla. Const.; see
also Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. 2.140(d).
recent statutory change, effective July 1, 2023, requires the

department to then notify the clerk of court, and “[u]pon such

notification, the clerk of the court must automatically keep the

related court record in the case giving rise to the department’s

sealing of the criminal history record confidential and exempt from

s[ection] 119.071(1) and s[ection] 24(a), Art. I of the State

Constitution.” Ch. 2023-189, § 1, Laws of Fla. We now amend

subdivision (d) (Procedures for Determining Confidentiality of Court

Records) of rule 2.420 to list section 943.0595 and a court record in

a case giving rise to the sealed criminal history record in the list of

statutes and information that the clerk of court must maintain as

confidential.

     The Florida Rules of General Practice and Judicial

Administration are amended as reflected in the appendix to this

opinion. New language is indicated by underscoring. The

amendment is effective immediately. Because the amendment was

not published for comment previously, interested persons have 75

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days from the date of this opinion in which to file comments with

the Court. 2

     It is so ordered.

MUÑIZ, C.J., and CANADY, LABARGA, COURIEL, GROSSHANS,
FRANCIS, and SASSO, JJ., concur.

THE FILING OF A MOTION FOR REHEARING SHALL NOT ALTER
THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS AMENDMENT.

Original Proceeding – Florida Rules of General Practice and Judicial
Administration

       2. All comments must be filed with the Court on or before
January 2, 2024, as well as a separate request for oral argument if
the person filing the comment wishes to participate in oral
argument, which may be scheduled in this case. If filed by an
attorney in good standing with The Florida Bar, the comment must
be electronically filed via the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal (Portal).
If filed by a nonlawyer or a lawyer not licensed to practice in
Florida, the comment may be, but is not required to be, filed via the
Portal. Any person unable to submit a comment electronically must
mail or hand-deliver the originally signed comment to the Florida
Supreme Court, Office of the Clerk, 500 South Duval Street,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1927.

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                                 Appendix

RULE 2.420. PUBLIC ACCESS TO AND PROTECTION OF
JUDICIAL BRANCH RECORDS

     (a)-(c) [No Change]

    (d) Procedures for Determining Confidentiality of Court
Records.

          (1) Except as provided in this subdivision, the clerk of the
court must designate and maintain the confidentiality of any
information contained within a court record that is described in this
subdivision.

                (A) [No Change]

                 (B) Except as provided by court order, the clerk of
the court must maintain as confidential information subject to
subdivision (c)(7) or (c)(8) of this rule that is currently confidential
or exempt from section 119.07, Florida Statutes, and article I,
section 24(a) of the Florida Constitution as specifically stated in any
of the following statutes or as they may be amended or renumbered:

                      (i)-(xxiii) [No Change]

                     (xxiv) a court record in the case giving rise to
the Department of Law Enforcement’s sealing of a criminal history
record. § 943.0595, Fla. Stat.

                (C) [No Change]

           (2)-(5) [No Change]

     (e)-(m) [No Change]

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