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Sen. Kwame Raoul
Filed: 4/20/2018
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 575
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 575 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Keep |
5 | | Internet Devices Safe Act.
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6 | | Section 5. Legislative findings; intent. The General |
7 | | Assembly finds the following: |
8 | | (a) An increasing number of everyday household devices, |
9 | | such as smartphones, televisions, cars, toys, and home |
10 | | appliances, are being enhanced by speech recognition and other |
11 | | technologies that use microphones to listen for environmental |
12 | | triggers. As a result, private companies are gaining |
13 | | unprecedented and near constant access to Illinois citizens and |
14 | | their families' private lives, including what they do in their |
15 | | homes and their daily habits. |
16 | | (b) While there are tremendous benefits from these |
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1 | | technologies, the collection of personal information from |
2 | | Internet connected devices pose serious privacy and physical |
3 | | safety risks to Illinois citizens and children. Children's toys |
4 | | now have microphones that can record and collect personal |
5 | | information from conversations within earshot of the device. |
6 | | (c) The increasing prevalence of these technologies in |
7 | | everyday devices enables companies to collect, store, analyze, |
8 | | and share increasing amounts of personal data, often without |
9 | | Illinois families ever knowing. Illinois citizens have a right |
10 | | to their personal data and the public welfare, security, and |
11 | | safety will be served by requiring companies to be transparent |
12 | | about their data collection and sharing practices. |
13 | | (d) It is the public policy of the State of Illinois to |
14 | | ensure that Illinois citizens be aware of and have control over |
15 | | whether a private entity records, collects, stores, or |
16 | | discloses their personal information and to ensure that their |
17 | | personal information is maintained in a secure manner. |
18 | | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
19 | | "Digital device" means a smartphone, tablet, television, |
20 | | computer, car, toy, home appliance, or any other device that |
21 | | may be used for personal, family, or household purposes that |
22 | | contains a microphone. |
23 | | "Microphone" means an instrument capable of listening for, |
24 | | collecting, recording, storing, analyzing, transmitting, |
25 | | interpreting, or otherwise using spoken words or other audible |
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1 | | or inaudible sounds. |
2 | | "Private entity" means any partnership, corporation, |
3 | | limited liability company, association, organization or other |
4 | | group, regardless of organizational structure, or any agent |
5 | | thereof. "Private entity" does not include a state or local |
6 | | government agency. |
7 | | "Minor" means a person who is between the ages of 13 and 17 |
8 | | years old. |
9 | | "User" means a person who purchases, leases, or otherwise |
10 | | uses a digital device. |
11 | | "Verifiable parental consent" means any reasonable effort |
12 | | (taking into consideration available technology), including a |
13 | | request for authorization for future collection, use, and |
14 | | disclosure described in the notice, to ensure that a parent of |
15 | | a minor receives notice of the private entity's personal |
16 | | information collection, use, and disclosure practices, and |
17 | | authorizes the collection, use, and disclosure, as applicable, |
18 | | of personal information and the subsequent use of that |
19 | | information before that information is collected from that |
20 | | minor. |
21 | | Section 15. Collection, use, storage, or disclosure of |
22 | | information from a digital device's microphone. |
23 | | (a) No private entity may turn on or enable, cause to be |
24 | | turned on or enabled, or otherwise use a digital device's |
25 | | microphone to listen for or collect information, including |
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1 | | spoken words or other audible or inaudible sounds, unless a |
2 | | user first agrees to a written policy, made available to the |
3 | | public, informing the user: |
4 | | (1) that the microphone in his or her digital device |
5 | | will be turned on, enabled, or used; |
6 | | (2) of the frequency and length of time the microphone |
7 | | will be turned on, enabled, or used; |
8 | | (3) of the specific categories of information, such as |
9 | | spoken words or audible or inaudible sounds, the microphone |
10 | | will be listening for, collecting, storing, and |
11 | | disclosing; and |
12 | | (4) of the specific purpose for which the information |
13 | | will be collected, used, stored, and disclosed. |
14 | | (b) In addition to any other requirement under this |
15 | | Section, no private entity may turn on or enable, cause to be |
16 | | turned on or enabled, or otherwise use a digital device's |
17 | | microphone to knowingly listen for or collect information about |
18 | | a minor, including spoken words or other audible or inaudible |
19 | | sounds, unless the private entity first obtains verifiable |
20 | | parental consent. |
21 | | (c) A private entity need not obtain a user's affirmative |
22 | | express consent after initial consent as described in |
23 | | subsection (a) has been properly obtained, unless the terms |
24 | | previously agreed to under paragraph (1), (2), (3), or (4) of |
25 | | subsection (a) are materially changed. |
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1 | | Section 20. Security measures. |
2 | | (a) A private entity that collects, stores, or transmits |
3 | | any information collected through a digital device's |
4 | | microphone concerning an Illinois resident shall implement and |
5 | | maintain reasonable security measures to protect those records |
6 | | from unauthorized access, acquisition, destruction, use, |
7 | | modification, and disclosure. |
8 | | (b) A contract for the disclosure of information collected |
9 | | through a digital device's microphone concerning an Illinois |
10 | | resident that is maintained by a private entity subject to this |
11 | | Act must include a provision requiring the person or private |
12 | | entity to whom the information is disclosed to implement and |
13 | | maintain reasonable security measures to protect those records |
14 | | from unauthorized access, acquisition, destruction, use, |
15 | | modification, or disclosure. |
16 | | Section 25. Unlawful practice. A violation of this Act |
17 | | constitutes an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and |
18 | | Deceptive Business Practices Act. |
19 | | Section 30. General provisions. |
20 | | (a) Any waiver of the provisions of this Act is void and |
21 | | unenforceable. |
22 | | (b) Any agreement created or modified after the effective |
23 | | date of this Act that does not comply with this Act is void and |
24 | | unenforceable. |
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1 | | Section 35. The Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business |
2 | | Practices Act is amended by changing Section 2Z as follows:
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3 | | (815 ILCS 505/2Z) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262Z)
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4 | | Sec. 2Z. Violations of other Acts. Any person who knowingly |
5 | | violates
the Automotive Repair Act, the Automotive Collision |
6 | | Repair Act,
the Home Repair and Remodeling Act,
the Dance |
7 | | Studio Act,
the Physical Fitness Services Act,
the Hearing |
8 | | Instrument Consumer Protection Act,
the Illinois Union Label |
9 | | Act, the Installment Sales Contract Act,
the Job Referral and |
10 | | Job Listing Services Consumer Protection Act,
the Travel |
11 | | Promotion Consumer Protection Act,
the Credit Services |
12 | | Organizations Act,
the Automatic Telephone Dialers Act,
the |
13 | | Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act,
the Telephone |
14 | | Solicitations Act,
the Illinois Funeral or Burial Funds Act,
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15 | | the Cemetery Oversight Act, the Cemetery Care Act,
the Safe and |
16 | | Hygienic Bed Act,
the Illinois Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act,
the |
17 | | High Risk Home Loan Act, the Payday Loan Reform Act, the |
18 | | Mortgage Rescue Fraud Act, subsection (a) or (b) of Section |
19 | | 3-10 of the
Cigarette Tax Act, subsection
(a) or (b) of Section |
20 | | 3-10 of the Cigarette Use Tax Act, the Electronic
Mail Act, the |
21 | | Internet Caller Identification Act, paragraph (6)
of
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22 | | subsection (k) of Section 6-305 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, |
23 | | Section 11-1431, 18d-115, 18d-120, 18d-125, 18d-135, 18d-150, |
24 | | or 18d-153 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, Article 3 of the |
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1 | | Residential Real Property Disclosure Act, the Automatic |
2 | | Contract Renewal Act, the Reverse Mortgage Act, Section 25 of |
3 | | the Youth Mental Health Protection Act, the Personal |
4 | | Information Protection Act, or the Student Online Personal |
5 | | Protection Act , or the Keep Internet Devices Safe Act commits |
6 | | an unlawful practice within the meaning of this Act.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 99-331, eff. 1-1-16; 99-411, eff. 1-1-16; 99-642, |
8 | | eff. 7-28-16; 100-315, eff. 8-24-17; 100-416, eff. 1-1-18; |
9 | | revised 10-6-17.)".
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