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HI SB2095
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires law enforcement to obtain a search warrant to compel disclosure of the contents of electronic communications stored by providers of electronic communication service or remote computing services.
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Eliminates the previous distinction allowing access to communications stored for 180 days or less without a warrant and communications stored longer than 180 days through court order.
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Requires a court order (rather than administrative subpoena or attorney general subpoena) to compel production of transactional records, other than real-time transactional records.
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Maintains that providers may voluntarily disclose subscriber or customer information to non-governmental entities and may disclose records to governmental entities when presented with search warrants, court orders, customer consent, or certain subpoenas.
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Effective upon approval.
Legislative Description
Honolulu Prosecutor's Package; Stored Communications; Governmental Access
Last Action
Report adopted; Passed Second Reading and referred to JDL.
2/14/2014