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ID S1345
Bill
Status
2/12/2024
Primary Sponsor
Judiciary and Rules Committee
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AI Summary
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Prohibits law enforcement officers from entering private property not open to the public without a warrant or explicit permission from the landowner or lessee.
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Allows law enforcement entry onto private property without permission when probable cause exists that a law violation has been, is being, or is about to be committed on the property.
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Allows law enforcement entry to respond to emergencies, accidents, or imminent threats to public safety, or when serving notice or evicting tenants during lawful duties.
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Applies the same restrictions and exceptions to conservation officers, with an additional exception allowing entry to dispatch crippled wildlife that the officer has personally and lawfully observed prior to entering.
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Effective date is July 1, 2024, declared as emergency legislation.
Legislative Description
Adds to existing law to prohibit entry onto private property by law enforcement and conservation officers unless certain conditions are met.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Last Action
Reported Printed; referred to Judiciary & Rules
2/13/2024