The bill amends section 381.992 of the Florida Statutes to establish a public records exemption for information contained in the Parkinson's Disease Research Program Registry. Specifically, it states that any background information on individuals served by the program, as well as any related information derived from it, will be exempt from public disclosure under certain sections of the law. This exemption allows for the sharing of information with other governmental entities for official purposes without losing the confidentiality of the data. Additionally, the exemption is subject to the Open Government Sunset Review Act, meaning it will be reviewed and could be repealed by the Legislature by October 2, 2030, unless it is reenacted.

The bill also includes a statement of public necessity, emphasizing the importance of keeping personal identifying health care information confidential to protect individual privacy and ensure the effective administration of the registry. The Legislature recognizes that public access to such information could lead to privacy invasions, hinder the program's operations, and potentially result in harassment of individuals identified in the registry. The act will take effect concurrently with HB 1545 or similar legislation, provided that such legislation is passed in the same session.