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Measure Title: |
RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT.
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Report Title: |
Law Enforcement; Obstruction of Government Operations; Privacy in the Second Degree; One-party Consent; Electronic Communications; Video Recording; Audio Recording; Photograph
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Description: |
Establishes exceptions to the offense of obstructing government operations and the offense of violation of privacy in the second degree for a person making a video or audio recording or photograph of a law enforcement officer while the officer is in the performance of duties in a public place or under circumstances in which the officer has no reasonable expectation of privacy; provided that the officer may take reasonable action to maintain safety and control, secure crime scenes and accident sites, protect the integrity and confidentiality of investigations, and protect the public safety and order. Establishes one-party consent exception for a person who intercepts a wire, oral, or electronic communication that involves a law enforcement officer when the person is not a party to the communication.
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Companion: |
SB2439
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Package: |
None
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Current Referral: |
CPC, JUD, FIN
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Introducer(s): |
SOUKI (Introduced by request of another party)
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Act: |
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Sort by Date | | Status Text |
1/27/2016 | H | Referred to CPC, JUD, FIN, referral sheet 2 |
1/25/2016 | H | Introduced and Pass First Reading. |
1/22/2016 | H | Pending introduction. |
S = Senate |
H = House |
D = Data Systems |
$ = Appropriation measure |
ConAm = Constitutional Amendment
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