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1 | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2553
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2553 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 | ||||||
5 | Protecting Household Privacy Act. | ||||||
6 | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||
7 | "Electronic communication" means any origination, | ||||||
8 | transmission, emission, transfer, or reception of signs, | ||||||
9 | signals, data, writings, images, video, audio, or intelligence | ||||||
10 | of any nature by telephone, including cellular telephones or a | ||||||
11 | wire, Internet, wireless, radio, electromagnetic, | ||||||
12 | photo-electronic or photo-optical system, cable television, | ||||||
13 | fiber optic, satellite, microwave, Internet-based or wireless | ||||||
14 | distribution network, system, facility or related technology. | ||||||
15 | "Household" means any single or multiple family dwelling, | ||||||
16 | including but not limited to a single family home, house, |
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1 | apartment, mobile home, trailer, building, condominium, | ||||||
2 | duplex, townhouse, or other living quarters, used or intended | ||||||
3 | to be used as a dwelling place and immediately surrounding | ||||||
4 | area. | ||||||
5 | "Household electronic device" means any device primarily | ||||||
6 | intended for use within a household that is capable of | ||||||
7 | facilitating any electronic communication, excluding personal | ||||||
8 | computing devices. For the purposes of this Act, "personal | ||||||
9 | computing devices" means personal computers, cell phones, | ||||||
10 | smartphones, and tablets. | ||||||
11 | "Household electronic data" means any information or input | ||||||
12 | provided by a person to a household electronic device. | ||||||
13 | "Law enforcement agency" means any agency of this State or | ||||||
14 | a political subdivision of this State which is vested by law | ||||||
15 | with the duty to maintain public order and to enforce criminal | ||||||
16 | laws.
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17 | Section 10. Prohibited use of household electronic data. | ||||||
18 | Except as provided in Section 15, a law enforcement agency | ||||||
19 | shall not obtain household electronic data or direct the | ||||||
20 | acquisition of household electronic data from a private third | ||||||
21 | party.
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22 | Section 15. Exceptions. This Act does not prohibit a law | ||||||
23 | enforcement agency from obtaining household electronic data: | ||||||
24 | (1) If a law enforcement agency first obtains a warrant |
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1 | under Section 108-4 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. | ||||||
2 | (2) To respond to a call for emergency services concerning | ||||||
3 | the user or possessor of a household electronic device. | ||||||
4 | (3) In an emergency situation: | ||||||
5 | (A) involving a clear and present danger of imminent | ||||||
6 | death or great bodily harm to a person or persons | ||||||
7 | resulting from a kidnapping, abduction, or the holding of | ||||||
8 | a hostage by force or the threat of the imminent use of | ||||||
9 | force; | ||||||
10 | (B) where there was no previous notice of the | ||||||
11 | emergency to the investigative or law enforcement officer | ||||||
12 | sufficient to obtain prior judicial approval and the | ||||||
13 | officer reasonably believes that an order permitting the | ||||||
14 | obtaining of household electronic data would issue were | ||||||
15 | there prior judicial review; | ||||||
16 | (C) the household electronic data is necessary and the | ||||||
17 | only potential data available to prevent imminent death or | ||||||
18 | great bodily harm to a person or persons; and
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19 | (D) the data must and can be accessed before a warrant | ||||||
20 | could be issued to prevent imminent death or great bodily | ||||||
21 | harm to a person or persons.
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22 | (4) With the lawful consent of the owner of the household | ||||||
23 | electronic device or person in actual or constructive | ||||||
24 | possession of the household electronic device, excluding law | ||||||
25 | enforcement personnel. | ||||||
26 | (5) In all emergency cases arising under paragraph (2) or |
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1 | (3), an application for a search warrant approving the | ||||||
2 | previous obtaining of household electronic data must be made | ||||||
3 | within 72 hours of its commencement. In order to approve | ||||||
4 | obtaining household electronic data, the judge must make a | ||||||
5 | determination: | ||||||
6 | (A) that he or she would have granted a search warrant | ||||||
7 | had the information been before the court prior to the | ||||||
8 | obtaining of the household electronic data; and | ||||||
9 | (B) there was an emergency situation as defined in | ||||||
10 | subparagraph (C) of paragraph (3). | ||||||
11 | If an application for approval under this paragraph is | ||||||
12 | denied, the household electronic data obtained under this | ||||||
13 | exception shall be inadmissible in accordance with Section 25.
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14 | Section 20. Information retention. If a law enforcement | ||||||
15 | agency obtains household electronic data under paragraphs (1) | ||||||
16 | through (3) of Section 15 and does not file criminal charges, | ||||||
17 | the agency shall destroy all information obtained within 60 | ||||||
18 | days after obtaining the data, except that a supervisor at | ||||||
19 | that agency may retain particular information if: | ||||||
20 | (1) there is reasonable suspicion that the information | ||||||
21 | contains evidence of criminal activity; or | ||||||
22 | (2) the information is relevant to an ongoing | ||||||
23 | investigation.
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24 | Section 25. Information disclosure by law enforcement |
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1 | agencies. | ||||||
2 | (a) If a law enforcement agency obtains household | ||||||
3 | electronic data under Section 15, the agency shall not | ||||||
4 | disclose any information obtained, except that a supervisor of | ||||||
5 | that agency may disclose particular information to another | ||||||
6 | government agency, employee of a government agency, or | ||||||
7 | material witness: | ||||||
8 | (1) if the information is relevant to a criminal | ||||||
9 | proceeding or investigation by a grand jury; or | ||||||
10 | (2) with the lawful consent of the owner, or person in | ||||||
11 | actual or constructive possession, of the household | ||||||
12 | electronic device. | ||||||
13 | (b) When disclosing household electronic data to any other | ||||||
14 | party, the disclosing law enforcement agency must make | ||||||
15 | reasonable efforts to limit disclosure to the minimum | ||||||
16 | necessary to accomplish the intended purpose of the | ||||||
17 | disclosure.
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18 | Section 30. Admissibility. If the court finds by a | ||||||
19 | preponderance of the evidence that a law enforcement agency | ||||||
20 | obtained household electronic data pertaining to a person or | ||||||
21 | his or her effects in violation of this Act, then the | ||||||
22 | information shall be presumed to be inadmissible in any | ||||||
23 | judicial or administrative proceeding. The State may overcome | ||||||
24 | this presumption by proving the applicability of a judicially | ||||||
25 | recognized exception to the exclusionary rule of the Fourth |
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1 | Amendment to the United States Constitution or Section 6 of | ||||||
2 | Article I of the Illinois Constitution, or by a preponderance | ||||||
3 | of the evidence that the law enforcement officer was acting in | ||||||
4 | good faith and reasonably believed that one or more of the | ||||||
5 | exceptions identified in Section 15 existed at the time the | ||||||
6 | household electronic data was obtained.
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7 | Section 35. Providing household electronic data to a law | ||||||
8 | enforcement agency not required. Except as provided in | ||||||
9 | Section 15, nothing in this Act shall be construed to require a | ||||||
10 | person or entity to provide household electronic data to a law | ||||||
11 | enforcement agency under this Act. If law enforcement acquires | ||||||
12 | information from a household electronic device under Section | ||||||
13 | 15, any information so acquired is subject to Sections 20 and | ||||||
14 | 25. | ||||||
15 | Section 40. Security of production. Any person or entity | ||||||
16 | that provides household electronic data in response to a | ||||||
17 | request from any law enforcement agency under this Act shall | ||||||
18 | take reasonable measures to ensure the confidentiality, | ||||||
19 | integrity, and security of any household electronic data | ||||||
20 | during transmission to any law enforcement agency, and to | ||||||
21 | limit any production of household electronic data to | ||||||
22 | information responsive to the law enforcement agency request.
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23 | Section 45. Limitation. Nothing in this Act shall be |
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1 | construed to apply to the interception, recording, wiretap, or | ||||||
2 | other acquisition of electronic communications as they are | ||||||
3 | transmitted in real time. | ||||||
4 | Section 50. Conflict with other laws. In the event of any | ||||||
5 | conflict between this Act and any applicable federal or State | ||||||
6 | law, the requirement that establishes the higher standard for | ||||||
7 | law enforcement to obtain information shall govern.".
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