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AR HB1349
Bill
Status
2/27/2015
Primary Sponsor
Justin Harris
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AI Summary
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Amends Arkansas Code § 5-16-101(b) to expand the video voyeurism offense to include use of unmanned vehicles or aircraft to secretly videotape, film, photograph, or electronically view a person without consent, specifically targeting equipment that is concealed, flown to escape detection, or disguised.
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Clarifies that video voyeurism includes viewing any portion of a person's body covered with clothing when the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, without their knowledge or consent.
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Amends Arkansas Code § 5-16-102(b) to expand the voyeurism offense to include looking into private places through use of unmanned vehicles or aircraft, in addition to personal entry.
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Expands voyeurism offense to include entering another person's private property through use of unmanned vehicles or aircraft without consent and looking into dwelling units where individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy.
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Approved February 27, 2015.
Legislative Description
Concerning The Use Of An Unmanned Vehicle Or Aircraft To Commit The Offense Of Voyeurism Or Video Voyeurism.
Last Action
Notification that HB1349 is now Act 293
2/27/2015