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IL SB3671
Bill
AI Summary
SB3671: State's Attorney and Peace Officer Privacy Act
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Creates the State's Attorney and Peace Officer Privacy Act to protect personal information of State's Attorneys, Assistant State's Attorneys, peace officers, and their immediate families from public disclosure.
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Requires government agencies to remove personal information (home address, phone numbers, email, social security number, financial account information, and identity of children under 18) from publicly available content within 5 business days of receiving a written request, and exempts such information from Freedom of Information Act requests.
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Prohibits persons, businesses, and associations from posting protected personal information on the Internet after receiving a written request; violators must remove information within 72 hours and are prohibited from transferring or re-posting the information.
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Makes it a Class 3 felony to knowingly post personal information on the Internet that poses an imminent and serious threat to the health and safety of covered individuals if the posting is a proximate cause of bodily injury or death.
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Allows affected individuals to seek injunctive or declaratory relief in court for violations, with prevailing parties entitled to costs and reasonable attorney's fees; written requests remain valid until the individual provides written permission to release the information or dies.
Legislative Description
STATES ATTY-PEACE OFCR-PRIVACY
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/7/2025