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IL HB2134
Bill
Status
8/23/2019
Primary Sponsor
Ann Williams
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AI Summary
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Removes language allowing law enforcement to obtain "current or future" location information, requiring court orders based on probable cause under existing procedures in the Freedom From Location Surveillance Act.
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Limits court-authorized location tracking orders to 60-day periods, renewable only upon showing of good cause for subsequent 60-day periods.
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Allows electronic video and audio testimony for requesting location information orders, following procedures for electronic search warrant issuance.
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Permits location information gathering without a court order in emergency situations involving imminent death, kidnapping, hostage situations, organized crime, or national security threats, requiring judicial approval within 72 hours or immediate termination.
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Makes location information inadmissible if obtained in violation of the Act, unless the State proves applicability of Fourth Amendment exceptions or that the officer acted in good faith and reasonably believed an exception existed.
Legislative Description
LOCATION SURVEILLANCE
Last Action
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 101-0460
8/23/2019