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HB17-1053

Warrant Or Order For Electronic Communications

Concerning orders for electronic communications.
Session:
2017 Regular Session
Subjects:
Courts & Judicial
Telecommunications & Information Technology
Bill Summary

The bill provides that a governmental entity may only require an electronic communication service or remote computing service provider to disclose the contents of an electronic or wire communication pursuant to a valid search warrant or court order for production of documents. The warrant or order must include a finding of probable cause to search and seize or produce the electronic or wire communication. An exception to the search warrant or order requirement is established if the time required to obtain the warrant or order would result in a risk of death or substantial bodily injury to a person or if certain persons consent to the release of the contents.

The bill also excludes from its provisions situations when a peace officer may lawfully obtain the information from an electronic device in the officer's lawful possession or when only location information is sought pursuant to another statute.

The bill also requires the governmental entity to give the customer notice of the search warrant and the disclosure unless the court orders that the notice need not be given due to specified circumstances.

The bill prohibits any evidence obtained in violation of the bill from being introduced as evidence or used to obtain a search warrant or court order and provides immunity to an electronic communication service or remote computing service for complying with or objecting to a search warrant.


(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Status

Introduced
Lost

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Prime Sponsor

Rep. L. Landgraf

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