Full Text of HB2245 103rd General Assembly
HB2245enr 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
| | HB2245 Enrolled | | LRB103 25366 HEP 51711 b |
|
| 1 | | AN ACT concerning transportation.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by adding | 5 | | Sections 4-110 and 4-111 as follows: | 6 | | (625 ILCS 5/4-110 new) | 7 | | Sec. 4-110. Stolen vehicle recovery hotline. In a county | 8 | | having a population of 3,000,000 or more, the county sheriff | 9 | | shall establish with other law enforcement agencies a vehicle | 10 | | theft hotline to facilitate interaction with vehicle | 11 | | manufacturers and vehicle location vendors consistent with the | 12 | | Freedom From Location Surveillance Act. The county sheriff | 13 | | shall collaborate with vehicle manufacturers, dealers, and | 14 | | vehicle location vendors to provide information and assistance | 15 | | to law enforcement officers in the investigation of a | 16 | | vehicular hijacking or kidnapping incident and ensure that | 17 | | consumers are provided with information concerning the | 18 | | hotline, new or used vehicles manufactured with stolen vehicle | 19 | | locator capabilities, and how consumers can activate stolen | 20 | | vehicle locator services by publishing the information in a | 21 | | conspicuous location on the county sheriff's website. | 22 | | (625 ILCS 5/4-111 new) |
| | | HB2245 Enrolled | - 2 - | LRB103 25366 HEP 51711 b |
|
| 1 | | Sec. 4-111. Manufacturer's vehicle incident hotline; law | 2 | | enforcement verification; manufacturer statements. | 3 | | (a) Unless the manufacturer or its vehicle location vendor | 4 | | operates an existing vehicle location service line, a | 5 | | manufacturer of any vehicle sold in this State shall maintain | 6 | | a telephone number that is staffed and available to State, | 7 | | county, and local law enforcement agencies and their | 8 | | respective 9-1-1 system call centers or designated dispatch | 9 | | centers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist law enforcement | 10 | | with locating vehicles in the investigation of vehicles stolen | 11 | | in vehicular hijacking incidents or that have been used in the | 12 | | commission of a kidnapping. The
hotline for the manufacturer | 13 | | or
the manufacturer's vehicle location vendor shall relay | 14 | | vehicle
location information, including real-time vehicle | 15 | | location
information whenever reasonably possible, to the | 16 | | 9-1-1 call center or
designated dispatch center or sworn law | 17 | | enforcement personnel for any of the responding law | 18 | | enforcement agencies, to
the best of the manufacturer's or | 19 | | vehicle location vendor's technical capability when: | 20 | | (1) a warrant or other court order has been issued | 21 | | relating to the vehicle's location information and | 22 | | provided to the manufacturer or the vehicle location | 23 | | vendor; or | 24 | | (2) the vehicle owner lawfully consents to the vehicle | 25 | | location information being shared with the 9-1-1 call | 26 | | center or designated dispatch center and responding law |
| | | HB2245 Enrolled | - 3 - | LRB103 25366 HEP 51711 b |
|
| 1 | | enforcement officials; or | 2 | | (3) the 9-1-1 call center or designated dispatch | 3 | | center or responding law enforcement officials: | 4 | | (A) provides adequate verification to the
| 5 | | manufacturer or the vehicle location vendor, of their
| 6 | | identity as law enforcement and the identity of the | 7 | | responding law enforcement official; and | 8 | | (B) the responding law enforcement officials shall | 9 | | certify to the manufacturer or the vehicle
location | 10 | | vendor, that the situation involves a clear
and | 11 | | present danger of death or great bodily harm to
| 12 | | persons resulting from the vehicular hijacking or
| 13 | | kidnapping incident. | 14 | | (b) State, county, and local law enforcement agencies | 15 | | shall use their respective 9-1-1 system call centers or | 16 | | designated dispatch centers for the purpose of verification of | 17 | | law enforcement officers' identities and bona fide incident | 18 | | report numbers related to incidents. | 19 | | (c) If a vehicle is equipped with functioning vehicle | 20 | | location tracking capability, but the capability is not | 21 | | currently activated, the manufacturer or the vehicle location | 22 | | vendor shall waive all fees associated with initiating, | 23 | | renewing, reestablishing, or maintaining the vehicle location | 24 | | service the vehicle is equipped with during the investigation | 25 | | of the vehicle being stolen in a vehicular hijacking incident | 26 | | or being used in the commission of kidnapping incident when |
| | | HB2245 Enrolled | - 4 - | LRB103 25366 HEP 51711 b |
|
| 1 | | law enforcement has confirmed that the situation involves a | 2 | | clear and present danger of death or great bodily harm to | 3 | | persons as described in paragraph (3) of subsection (a) and | 4 | | requires disclosure of vehicle location information without | 5 | | delay. | 6 | | (d) A vehicle manufacturer or a subsidiary, vendor, | 7 | | employee, officer, director, representative, or contractor of | 8 | | the vehicle manufacturer shall not be liable and no cause of | 9 | | action shall arise under the laws of this State for providing, | 10 | | or in good faith attempting to provide, information or | 11 | | assistance to a law enforcement agency, 9-1-1 call center, or | 12 | | designated dispatch center pursuant to the mechanisms and | 13 | | processes established under this Section.
| 14 | | Section 10. The Freedom From Location Surveillance Act is | 15 | | amended by changing Section 15 as follows: | 16 | | (725 ILCS 168/15) | 17 | | Sec. 15. Exceptions. This Act does not prohibit a law | 18 | | enforcement agency from seeking to obtain location | 19 | | information: | 20 | | (1) to respond to a call for emergency services | 21 | | concerning the user or possessor of an electronic device; | 22 | | (2) with the lawful consent of the owner of the | 23 | | electronic device or person in actual or constructive | 24 | | possession of the item being tracked by the electronic |
| | | HB2245 Enrolled | - 5 - | LRB103 25366 HEP 51711 b |
|
| 1 | | device; | 2 | | (3) to lawfully obtain location information broadly | 3 | | available to the general public without a court order when | 4 | | the location information is posted on a social networking | 5 | | website, or is metadata attached to images and video, or | 6 | | to determine the location of an Internet Protocol (IP) | 7 | | address through a publicly available service; | 8 | | (4) to obtain location information generated by an | 9 | | electronic device used as a condition of release from a | 10 | | penal institution, as a condition of pre-trial release, | 11 | | probation, conditional discharge, parole, mandatory | 12 | | supervised release, or other sentencing order, or to | 13 | | monitor an individual released under the Sexually Violent | 14 | | Persons Commitment Act or the Sexually Dangerous Persons | 15 | | Act; | 16 | | (5) to aid in the location of a missing person;
| 17 | | (6) in emergencies as follows: | 18 | | (A) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this | 19 | | Act, any investigative or law enforcement officer may | 20 | | seek to obtain location information in an emergency | 21 | | situation as defined in this paragraph (6). This | 22 | | paragraph (6) applies only when there was no previous | 23 | | notice of the emergency to the investigative or law | 24 | | enforcement officer sufficient to obtain prior | 25 | | judicial approval, and the officer reasonably believes | 26 | | that an order permitting the obtaining of location |
| | | HB2245 Enrolled | - 6 - | LRB103 25366 HEP 51711 b |
|
| 1 | | information would issue were there prior judicial | 2 | | review. An emergency situation exists when: | 3 | | (i) the use of the electronic device is | 4 | | necessary for the protection of the investigative | 5 | | or law enforcement officer or a person acting at | 6 | | the direction of law enforcement; or | 7 | | (ii) the situation involves: | 8 | | (aa) a clear and present danger of | 9 | | imminent death or great bodily harm to persons | 10 | | resulting from: | 11 | | (I) the use of force or the threat of | 12 | | the imminent use of force, | 13 | | (II) a kidnapping or the holding of a | 14 | | hostage by force or the threat of the | 15 | | imminent use of force, or | 16 | | (III) the occupation by force or the | 17 | | threat of the imminent use of force of any | 18 | | premises, place, vehicle, vessel, or | 19 | | aircraft; | 20 | | (bb) an abduction investigation; | 21 | | (cc) conspiratorial activities | 22 | | characteristic of organized crime; | 23 | | (dd) an immediate threat to national | 24 | | security interest; | 25 | | (ee) an ongoing attack on a computer | 26 | | comprising a felony; or |
| | | HB2245 Enrolled | - 7 - | LRB103 25366 HEP 51711 b |
|
| 1 | | (ff) escape under Section 31-6 of the | 2 | | Criminal Code of 2012 ; or . | 3 | | (gg) vehicular hijacking. | 4 | | (B) In all emergency cases, an application for an | 5 | | order approving the previous or continuing obtaining | 6 | | of location information must be made within 72 hours | 7 | | of its commencement. In the absence of the order, or | 8 | | upon its denial, any continuing obtaining of location | 9 | | information gathering shall immediately terminate. In | 10 | | order to approve obtaining location information, the | 11 | | judge must make a determination (i) that he or she | 12 | | would have granted an order had the information been | 13 | | before the court prior to the obtaining of the | 14 | | location information and (ii) there was an emergency | 15 | | situation as defined in this paragraph (6). | 16 | | (C) In the event that an application for approval | 17 | | under this paragraph (6) is denied, the location | 18 | | information obtained under this exception shall be | 19 | | inadmissible in accordance with Section 20 of this | 20 | | Act; or
| 21 | | (7) to obtain location information relating to an | 22 | | electronic device used to track a vehicle or an effect | 23 | | which is owned or leased by that law enforcement agency.
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 101-460, eff. 8-23-19.) |
|