SECTION 1.
The Legislature finds and declares the following:(a) The recording and preservation of documents is an inherent public good, and county clerks and recorders have a vital role in providing that service.
(b) The interest of personal privacy must always be weighed carefully against those of transparency, accountability, history, and the availability and preservation of information.
(c) The federal DD Form 214 (DD214), which is issued to each veteran upon release from United States military service, is unique among documents recorded and stored by county clerks and recorders in that it is recorded only upon request, is reliably stored and preserved at the National Personnel Records Center or National Archives, and is recorded locally only to provide redundancy, security, and convenience to veterans. Additionally, the DD214 does not require public notice as part of the recording function, and copies may only be purchased by the veteran, his or her family member, or legal representative.
(d) The privacy protections for DD214s and their owners in this act is accorded only in consideration of these unique factors.