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1 | AN ACT concerning vehicles.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Freedom from Automatic License Plate Reader Surveillance Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Definitions. For the purpose of this Act:
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7 | "Alert" means information contained in databases | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | maintained by the Secretary of State of this State or by | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | federal, State, or local law enforcement agencies, and license | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | plate numbers that have been manually entered into the ALPR | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | system upon an officer's determination that the vehicles or | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | individuals associated with the license plate numbers are | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | relevant and material to an ongoing criminal or missing person | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | investigation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | "Automatic license plate reader system" or "ALPR system" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | means a system of one or more mobile or fixed automatic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | high-speed cameras used in combination with computer | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | algorithms to convert images of license plates into | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | computer-readable data. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | "Captured plate data" means the GPS coordinates, date and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | time, photograph, license plate number, and any other data | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | captured by or derived from any ALPR system. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | "Law enforcement agency" means any agency of this State or |
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1 | a unit of local government which is vested by law or ordinance | ||||||
2 | with the duty to maintain public order and to enforce criminal | ||||||
3 | laws and ordinances. | ||||||
4 | "Law enforcement officer" means any officer, agent, or | ||||||
5 | employee of this State or a unit of local government authorized | ||||||
6 | by law or by a government agency to engage in or supervise the | ||||||
7 | prevention, detection, or investigation of any violation of | ||||||
8 | criminal law, or authorized by law to supervise sentenced | ||||||
9 | criminal offenders. | ||||||
10 | "Look-out order" means an order received or initiated by a | ||||||
11 | law enforcement agency to look out for a particular person | ||||||
12 | reasonably suspected of being a threat to public safety or | ||||||
13 | engaged in criminal activity. | ||||||
14 | Section 10. Allowable uses of ALPR systems. Except as | ||||||
15 | otherwise provided in this Section, a person acting under the | ||||||
16 | color of State law may not use any ALPR system. An ALPR systems | ||||||
17 | may be used:
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18 | (1) for electronic toll collection;
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19 | (2) for traffic enforcement;
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20 | (3) by parking enforcement entities for regulating the | ||||||
21 | use of parking facilities;
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22 | (4) for controlling access to secured areas that have | ||||||
23 | clear boundaries, entry only through specific controlled | ||||||
24 | points, and limited access;
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25 | (5) for the purpose of conducting criminal |
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1 | investigations upon an officer's determination that the | ||||||
2 | vehicles or individuals associated with the license plate | ||||||
3 | numbers are relevant and material to an ongoing criminal | ||||||
4 | investigation;
or | ||||||
5 | (6) by law enforcement agencies for the comparison of | ||||||
6 | captured plate data with information contained in | ||||||
7 | databases maintained by the Secretary of State of this | ||||||
8 | State or by federal, State, or local law enforcement | ||||||
9 | agencies, and with license plate numbers that have been | ||||||
10 | manually entered into an ALPR system upon an officer's | ||||||
11 | determination that the vehicles or individuals associated | ||||||
12 | with the license plate numbers are relevant and material to | ||||||
13 | an ongoing criminal or missing person investigation, for | ||||||
14 | the purpose of identifying:
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15 | (A) vehicles that are stolen, or in violation of | ||||||
16 | any registration or inspection requirements;
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17 | (B) persons who are missing, or the subject of an | ||||||
18 | arrest warrant, look-out order, traffic citation, or | ||||||
19 | parking citation; or
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20 | (C) vehicles that are relevant and material to an | ||||||
21 | ongoing criminal investigation.
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22 | Section 15. Protections.
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23 | (a) Captured plate data obtained for the purposes described | ||||||
24 | under paragraph (6) of Section 10 shall not be used, shared, | ||||||
25 | sold, traded, or exchanged for any other purpose and shall not |
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1 | be preserved for more than 30 days by a law enforcement agency | ||||||
2 | except it may be preserved for more than 30 days:
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3 | (1) under a preservation request under Section 25; | ||||||
4 | (2) under a disclosure order under Section 25;
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5 | (3) as part of an ongoing investigation provided that | ||||||
6 | the captured plate data is confirmed as matching an alert | ||||||
7 | and is destroyed at the conclusion of either:
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8 | (A) an investigation that does not result in any | ||||||
9 | criminal charges being filed; or
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10 | (B) any criminal action undertaken in the matter | ||||||
11 | involving the captured plate data. | ||||||
12 | (b) Any law enforcement agency that uses an ALPR system | ||||||
13 | under paragraph (6) of Section 10 must update that system from | ||||||
14 | the databases described in paragraph (6) of Section 10 at the | ||||||
15 | beginning of each shift if the updates are available. | ||||||
16 | (c) Any law enforcement agency that uses an ALPR system | ||||||
17 | under paragraph (6) of Section 10 may manually enter license | ||||||
18 | plate numbers into the ALPR system only if an officer | ||||||
19 | determines that the vehicle or individuals associated with the | ||||||
20 | license plate numbers are relevant and material to an ongoing | ||||||
21 | criminal or missing persons investigation and subject to the | ||||||
22 | following limitations: | ||||||
23 | (1) any manual entry must document the reason for the | ||||||
24 | entry; and | ||||||
25 | (2) manual entries must be purged after 48 hours, | ||||||
26 | unless an officer determines that the vehicle or |
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1 | individuals associated with the license plate numbers | ||||||
2 | continue to be relevant and material to an ongoing criminal | ||||||
3 | or missing persons investigation. | ||||||
4 | Section 20. Preservation and disclosure.
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5 | (a) An operator of an automatic license plate reader | ||||||
6 | system, upon the request of a law enforcement agency or a | ||||||
7 | defendant in a criminal case, shall take all necessary steps to | ||||||
8 | preserve captured plate data in its possession for 30 days | ||||||
9 | pending the issuance of a court order under Section (b).
A | ||||||
10 | requesting governmental entity or defendant in a criminal case | ||||||
11 | must specify in a written sworn statement: | ||||||
12 | (1) the particular camera or cameras for which captured | ||||||
13 | plate data must be preserved or the particular license | ||||||
14 | plate for which captured plate data must be preserved; and | ||||||
15 | (2) the date or dates and timeframes for which captured | ||||||
16 | plate data must be preserved. | ||||||
17 | (b) A law enforcement agency or defendant in a criminal | ||||||
18 | case may apply for a court order for disclosure of captured | ||||||
19 | plate data which shall be issued by any court that is a court | ||||||
20 | of competent jurisdiction if the law enforcement agency or | ||||||
21 | defendant in a criminal case offers specific and articulable | ||||||
22 | facts showing that there are reasonable grounds to believe that | ||||||
23 | the captured plate data is relevant and material to an ongoing | ||||||
24 | criminal or missing persons investigation or criminal | ||||||
25 | prosecution. |
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1 | (c) Captured plate data held by a law enforcement agency | ||||||
2 | shall be destroyed if the application for an order under | ||||||
3 | Section (b) of this Section is denied or at the end of 30 days, | ||||||
4 | whichever is later.
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5 | Section 25. Allowable uses of all other captured plate | ||||||
6 | data. If an ALPR system captures plate information under | ||||||
7 | paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), or (5) of Section 10 of this Act, | ||||||
8 | then the captured plate information:
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9 | (1) shall be used and disclosed only as necessary to | ||||||
10 | achieve the purpose for which the information was captured | ||||||
11 | and shall not be sold, traded, or exchanged for any other | ||||||
12 | purpose; and | ||||||
13 | (2) shall be destroyed within 48 hours of the | ||||||
14 | completion of that purpose. | ||||||
15 | Section 30. Use of privately held captured plate data.
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16 | (a) A law enforcement agency may obtain, receive, or use | ||||||
17 | privately-held captured plate data for the purposes described | ||||||
18 | in paragraph (3) of Section 10 only if the private automatic | ||||||
19 | license plate reader system retains captured plate data for 30 | ||||||
20 | days or fewer.
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21 | (b) A law enforcement agency may obtain, receive, or use | ||||||
22 | privately-held captured plate data for the purposes described | ||||||
23 | in paragraphs (5) and (6) of Section 10 under a court order, | ||||||
24 | only if the law enforcement agency offers specific and |
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1 | articulable facts showing that there are reasonable grounds to | ||||||
2 | believe that the captured plate data is relevant and material | ||||||
3 | to an ongoing criminal or missing person investigation or | ||||||
4 | criminal prosecution, and only if the private automatic license | ||||||
5 | plate reader system retains captured plate data for 30 days or | ||||||
6 | less.
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7 | Section 35. Admissibility. If a court finds by a | ||||||
8 | preponderance of the evidence that captured plate information | ||||||
9 | was gathered, stored, used, or disclosed in violation of this | ||||||
10 | Act, then that information shall be presumed to be inadmissible | ||||||
11 | in any judicial or administrative proceeding. The State may | ||||||
12 | overcome this presumption by proving the applicability of a | ||||||
13 | judicially recognized exception to the exclusionary rule of the | ||||||
14 | Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution or Article | ||||||
15 | I, Section 6 of the Illinois Constitution, or by a | ||||||
16 | preponderance of the evidence that the individual, | ||||||
17 | partnership, corporation, association, or the law enforcement | ||||||
18 | officer was acting in good faith and reasonably believed that | ||||||
19 | one or more of the exceptions identified in Section 10 existed | ||||||
20 | at the time that the captured plate information was gathered, | ||||||
21 | stored, used, or disclosed. | ||||||
22 | Section 40. Reporting.
Any law enforcement agency that uses | ||||||
23 | automatic license plate reader systems under Section 10 shall:
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24 | (1) adopt a policy governing use of the system and |
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1 | conspicuously post the policy on the law enforcement agency's | ||||||
2 | Internet Web site; | ||||||
3 | (2) adopt a privacy policy to ensure that captured plate | ||||||
4 | data is not shared in violation of this act or any other law | ||||||
5 | and conspicuously post the privacy policy on the law | ||||||
6 | enforcement agency's Internet Web site; | ||||||
7 | (3) adopt audit procedures relating to the use of ALPR | ||||||
8 | system data; and | ||||||
9 | (4) adopt and periodically update a comprehensive training | ||||||
10 | program for agency employees who use or have access to ALPR | ||||||
11 | system data, which fully trains the employees on safeguards in | ||||||
12 | the use of ALPR system data and procedures to adhere to | ||||||
13 | policies and procedures governing the use of ALPR system data.
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