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NV SB361
Bill
AI Summary
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Prohibits governmental entities from obtaining location information from electronic devices or unique identifiers without a "tracking warrant" issued by a magistrate based on probable cause
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Allows warrantless location tracking only in limited circumstances: lost/stolen devices, emergency services response, owner/user consent, consent of legal guardian for minors or missing persons, or emergency situations posing immediate threat of death or serious injury
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Tracking warrants are limited to 30 days maximum and must terminate upon achieving their stated objective; extensions require new applications with justification for continued collection
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Location information obtained in violation of these requirements, or evidence derived from it, is inadmissible in any Nevada administrative, civil, or criminal proceeding except to prove a violation of the statute
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Requires notification to tracked individuals within 90 days after warrant expiration and establishes procedures for suppression motions by aggrieved persons challenging unlawful collection
Legislative Description
Revises provisions relating to criminal procedure. (BDR 14-341)
Last Action
(Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed.)
4/12/2025