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MO SB599

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/8/2014

Primary Sponsor

Will Kraus

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Origin

Senate

2014 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Data collected by automated license plate reader systems operated by government entities must be deleted after 30 days unless preserved by court order, law enforcement policy, or warrant under section 542.271

  • Law enforcement agencies must adopt published policies limiting access to captured plate data to detectives and auditors after the initial 30-day period and requiring destruction of all data after one year unless preservation is approved

  • Captured plate data and evidence derived from it is inadmissible in any trial, hearing, or proceeding if disclosure would violate the requirements of this section

  • Knowingly or recklessly obtaining or disclosing license plate reader information collected by government entities for private use or purposes unrelated to official duties is a class D felony

  • Department of Public Safety must promulgate placement standards for fixed automated license plate reader cameras by August 28, 2015, and government entities must submit applications for approval before installing new cameras

Legislative Description

Restricts the storage and use as evidence of data collected through automated license plate reader systems by government entities

Last Action

Hearing Conducted H Government Oversight and Accountability Committee

5/5/2014

Committee Referrals

Government Oversight and Accountability4/22/2014
General Laws1/16/2014

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