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GA HB16
Bill
Status
Engrossed
3/12/2009
Primary Sponsor
Mike Cheokas
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AI Summary
- Prohibits the use of electronic tracking devices to determine the location of a person without that person's consent
- An adopted amendment by Senator Hill of the 32nd requires private detectives to obtain a court order from the superior court before using a tracking device on a person
- The required court order must be issued by the superior court of the county in which the person being tracked resides
- Amends existing law by adding conditions under which certain exemptions (such as for private detectives) may apply, narrowing previously broader allowances
Legislative Description
Electronic tracking device; location of person without consent; prohibit
Last Action
House Conference Committee Report Adopted
4/21/2010
Committee Referrals
Special Judiciary3/17/2009
Judiciary - Non-Civil1/15/2009
Full Bill Text
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