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PA HB2174
Bill
Status
1/30/2026
Primary Sponsor
Nathan Davidson
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AI Summary
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Law enforcement agencies in Pennsylvania would be prohibited from selling, sharing, or transferring automated license plate reader (ALPR) data to any federal, state, or local government agency for purposes of investigating or enforcing laws that deny access to medically accurate information or evidence-based medical services.
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Before sharing ALPR information with any government agency, law enforcement must obtain a written declaration affirming the data will not be used to interfere with a person's right to obtain medical services or information.
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ALPR information must be held confidentially to the fullest extent permitted by law.
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The definition of "automated license plate reader system" excludes devices used solely for traffic violations or tolling purposes.
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The act would take effect 60 days after enactment.
Legislative Description
In enforcement, providing for use of automated license plate reader information prohibited.
Last Action
Referred to Judiciary
1/30/2026