PublicSource and N. Brambila v. PA Dept. of Health (OOR)

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedNovember 9, 2021
Docket1021 C.D. 2020
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

PublicSource and Nicole Brambila, : Petitioners : : v. : : Pennsylvania Department of Health : (Office of Open Records), : No. 1021 C.D. 2020 Respondent : Argued: September 23, 2021

BEFORE: HONORABLE RENÉE COHN JUBELIRER, Judge HONORABLE MICHAEL H. WOJCIK, Judge (P.) HONORABLE BONNIE BRIGANCE LEADBETTER, Senior Judge

OPINION NOT REPORTED

MEMORANDUM OPINION BY JUDGE COHN JUBELIRER FILED: November 9, 2021

PublicSource and Nicole Brambila (Brambila) (collectively, Requesters)1 petition this Court for review of the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records’ (OOR) September 18, 2020 Final Determination denying their appeal from the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s (Department) denial of their Right-to-Know Law (RTKL)2 request for 2019 and 2020 pneumonia and influenza death statistics by county (Request). Requesters present five issues for this Court’s review: (1) whether the OOR erred in concluding that the requested data was exempt from disclosure because it was connected with a noncriminal investigation under Section 708(b)(17) of the RTKL, 65 P.S. § 67.708(b)(17); (2) whether the OOR erred in concluding that the requested data was exempt from disclosure because it constituted individual health information under Section 708(b)(5) of the RTKL, 65 P.S. § 67.708(b)(5), or other personal information under Section 708(b)(6)(i)(A) of the RTKL, 65 P.S.

1 PublicSource is a nonprofit news outlet in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Brambila was a government reporter for PublicSource at the relevant time. (See Requesters’ Brief (Br.) at 5.) 2 Act of February 14, 2008, P.L. 6, 65 P.S. §§ 67.101-67.3104. § 67.708(b)(6)(i)(A); (3) whether the OOR erred in concluding that the requested data was exempt from disclosure under the Disease Prevention and Control Law of 1955 (DPCL);3 (4) whether the OOR erred by concluding that the Department would be required to correlate and aggregate information by manually coding and verifying the information from death records to produce the aggregated information; and (5) whether the OOR erred in determining that the death records used to create the aggregated data published in the Enterprise Data Dissemination Informatics Exchange (EDDIE)4 database are confidential under the Vital Statistics Law of 1953 (VSL)5 and cannot be provided until they are compiled for the EDDIE database. After review, this Court affirms.

I. BACKGROUND On May 21, 2020, Requesters submitted the Request to the Department for “copies of public records that show pneumonia and influenza deaths in [the Commonwealth of] Pennsylvania [(Commonwealth)] by county and date for 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and Jan[uary] 1, 2020[,] through May 21, 2020, as reported

3 Act of April 23, 1956, P.L. (1955) 1510, as amended, 35 P.S. §§ 521.1-521.21. 4 According to an affidavit submitted to the OOR by the Department:

EDDIE is an interactive health statistics dissemination tool for various health related data. The following data sets are available through EDDIE: Adult Lead; Air Quality; Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS); Birth Defects; Births; Cancer Incidence; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Mortality; Childhood Cancer Incidence; Childhood Lead Poisoning; Children Less than Age 5 Living in Poverty; Communicable Diseases (other than [Sexually Transmitted Diseases (]STDs[)]); Deaths; Drinking Water Quality; Hospitalization Admissions; Hospitalization Discharges; Housing by Year Built; Infant Deaths; Population; Reported Pregnancies; Reproductive Health Outcomes; and [STDs].

(Reproduced Record (R.R.) at 32a.) 5 Act of June 9, 1953, P.L. 304, as amended, 35 P.S. §§ 450.101-450.1003. 2 to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [(CDC)].” (Reproduced Record (R.R.) at 1a.) On July 6, 2020,6 the Department granted the Request in part, and denied it in part (Final Response). (See id. at 4a-6a.) The Department provided Requesters with the internet link where the requested information was published for the years 2015 through 2018.7 (See id. at 4a.) The Department denied the portion of the Request for the 2019 and 2020 information on the basis that reports of communicable and non-communicable diseases and the Department’s epidemiological investigations were, at that time, exempt from public access by RTKL Sections 102 (public record defined)8 and 305(a)(3) (exception to public record presumption),9 708(b)(5)

6 On March 6, 2020, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf (Governor Wolf) issued a Proclamation of Disaster Emergency (Proclamation) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. See Wolf v. Scarnati, 233 A.3d 679 (Pa. 2020); see also “Process to Reopen Pennsylvania.” https://www.governor.pa.gov/process-to-reopen-pennsylvania/ (archived) (last updated Nov. 19, 2020 and last visited Nov. 8, 2021). On March 19, 2020, Governor Wolf issued an Executive Order that compelled the closure of the physical operations of all non-life-sustaining Commonwealth businesses and agencies to reduce the spread of COVID-19. See id. The Department’s offices were closed from March 16 to May 29, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (See Department’s Br. at 4; see also R.R. at 2a.) On June 3, 2020, Governor Wolf renewed the Proclamation for an additional 90 days. See Wolf, 233 A.3d at 685; see also “Process to Reopen Pennsylvania.” On June 5, 2020, the Department issued an interim response, invoking a 30-day extension, pursuant to Section 902 of the RTKL, 65 P.S. § 67.902, to issue its final response. (See R.R. at 2a-3a.) 7 See https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/fluview/mortality.html (last visited Nov. 8, 2021). 8 Section 102 of the RTKL defines “public record” as:

A record, including a financial record, of a Commonwealth or local agency that: (1) is not exempt under [S]ection 708 [of the RTKL]; (2) is not exempt from being disclosed under any other [f]ederal or [s]tate law or regulation or judicial order or decree; or (3) is not protected by a privilege.

65 P.S. § 67.102. 9 Section 305(a)(3) of the RTKL provides: “A record in the possession of a Commonwealth agency or local agency shall be presumed to be a public record. The presumption shall not apply if . . . the record is exempt from disclosure under any other [f]ederal or [s]tate law or regulation or judicial order or decree.” 65 P.S. § 67.305(a)(3). 3 (relating to individually identifiable health information), 708(b)(6)(i)(A) (relating to personal identification information), 708(b)(17) (relating to noncriminal investigations), and strict confidentiality provisions in Section 15 of the DPCL, 35 P.S. § 521.15, and its attendant regulations,10 and Section 2102(a)-(b) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (Administrative Code) (relating to Department powers and duties).11 (See R.R. at 4a-6a.)

10 Section 27.3 of the Department’s Regulations mandates:

(a) A person required to report under this chapter shall report an outbreak within 24 hours, and in accordance with [Section 27.4 of the Department’s Regulations, 28 Pa. Code] § 27.4 (relating to reporting cases [of communicable and non- communicable diseases]).

(b) A person required to report under this chapter who suspects a public health emergency, shall report an unusual occurrence of a disease, infection or condition not listed as reportable in Subchapter B (relating to reporting of diseases, infections and conditions) or defined as an outbreak, within 24 hours, and in accordance with [Section] 27.4 [of the Department’s Regulations].

(c) Any unusual or group expression of illness which the Department designates as a public health emergency shall be reported within 24 hours, and in accordance with [Section] 27.4 [of the Department’s Regulations].

28 Pa. Code § 27.3. 11 Act of April 9, 1929, P.L. 177, as amended, 71 P.S. § 532(a)-(b). Section 2102(a)-(b) of the Administrative Code states, in pertinent part:

The Department . . .

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