Loading chat...
CA SB1081
Bill
AI Summary
-
Expands the definition of "distribute" in Penal Code Section 647(j)(4) to include exhibiting in public or giving possession of intimate images.
-
Defines "identifiable" as capable of being identified or recognized by someone, including the victim, without requiring the victim's identity to actually be established.
-
Adds a new exemption allowing distribution of intimate images if related to a matter of public concern or public interest, but clarifies that depicting a public figure alone does not constitute public concern or interest.
-
Establishes that no state reimbursement is required for local agencies or school districts under Article XIII B of the California Constitution because the law modifies an existing crime's penalties and definitions.
Legislative Description
Disorderly conduct: peeping, recording, and distribution of intimate images.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 882, Statutes of 2022.
9/30/2022