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CA SB1143

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/19/2020

Primary Sponsor

Scott Wiener

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Origin

Senate

2019-2020 Session

AI Summary

  • Limits retention of automated license plate recognition (ALPR) data to a maximum of 2 weeks for both ALPR operators and end-users
  • Requires annual audits to review ALPR end-user searches from the previous year and confirm destruction of data retained longer than 2 weeks
  • Mandates the Department of Justice to create and publish an ALPR policy template on its website by July 1, 2021, for local law enforcement agencies to use as a model
  • Requires the Department of Justice to develop guidance helping local law enforcement agencies identify, evaluate, and secure data stored in their ALPR database systems
  • Amends existing usage and privacy policy requirements to specify the process for destroying ALPR information retained for 2 weeks or less

Legislative Description

Automated license plate recognition systems: use of data.

Last Action

From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on TRANS.

3/25/2020

Committee Referrals

Transportation2/27/2020
Rules2/19/2020

Full Bill Text

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