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CA AB2192
Bill
Status
2/15/2022
Primary Sponsor
James Ramos
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AI Summary
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Prohibits public agencies from selling, sharing, or transferring automated license plate recognition (ALPR) information to federal or out-of-state law enforcement agencies except to locate vehicles or persons suspected of involvement in a public offense
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Prohibits public agencies, ALPR operators, or ALPR end-users from sharing ALPR information if the transfer would violate the California Values Act (which restricts cooperation with immigration enforcement)
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Prohibits ALPR information sharing with states listed on the Attorney General's travel ban list for laws discriminating based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression
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Prohibits ALPR information sharing with states that have enacted laws restricting access to abortion prior to fetal viability or when necessary to protect the woman's life or health
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Maintains existing requirement that public agencies provide public comment opportunities at governing body meetings before implementing ALPR programs
Legislative Description
Automated license plate recognition systems: information sharing.
Last Action
In committee: Hearing for testimony only.
4/19/2022