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NE LB1059
Bill
Status
1/14/2026
Primary Sponsor
Carolyn Bosn
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AI Summary
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Prohibits knowingly installing a mobile tracking device on another person's property without consent, using such devices to track someone without consent, or failing to remove a device after consent is revoked
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Consent is automatically deemed revoked when the consenting person files for divorce/annulment or obtains a protection order against the person who received consent
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Provides exemptions for law enforcement with court orders, parents tracking minor children, caregivers tracking vulnerable/senior adults with physician certification, legitimate business purposes, licensed private investigators, and vehicle owners during ownership period
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First offense for unlawful tracking is a Class I misdemeanor; elevated to Class IIIA felony for repeat offenders, those with prior stalking convictions, those under protection orders, or those with history of violence toward the victim
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Expands stalking law penalties to include prior mobile tracking device violations as an aggravating factor for felony enhancement, and broadens definition of "mobile tracking device" to include software programs
Legislative Description
Prohibit certain conduct relating to mobile tracking devices and change penalties for stalking
Last Action
Conrad MO484 Recommit to the Judiciary Committee filed
2/27/2026