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OH SB339

Bill

Status

Introduced

5/17/2022

Primary Sponsor

Nathan Manning

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Origin

Senate

134th General Assembly (2021-2022)

AI Summary

  • Prohibits any person from knowingly installing a tracking device or tracking application on another person's property without consent

  • Presumes consent is revoked if the parties file for divorce/dissolution of marriage or seek protection orders under specified domestic relations statutes

  • Exempts law enforcement conducting criminal investigations, parents/guardians tracking minor children under certain custody conditions, caregivers of elderly persons or disabled adults with physician certification, and business entities acting in good faith

  • Exempts vehicle owners or lessees from tracking device requirements if the device is removed before title transfer/lease expiration, or if the new owner/lessor consents in writing, or if the original vehicle manufacturer installed it

  • Violation constitutes "illegal use of a tracking device or application," a first-degree misdemeanor

Legislative Description

Prohibit installing tracking on another's property w/o consent

Crimes, Corrections, and Law Enforcement : Crime and Punishment

Last Action

Refer to Committee: Judiciary

5/18/2022

Committee Referrals

Judiciary5/18/2022

Full Bill Text

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