Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB491

Introduced
3/10/22  

Caption

Crimes and offenses, electronic device, placing certain devices on the property of another person, prohibited, penalties, Secs. 13A-6-95, 13A-6-96 added; Sec. 13A-6-92 am'd.

Impact

The introduction of this bill is a response to rising concerns about privacy violations and the misuse of technology in stalking or harassing individuals. By classifying the unauthorized placement of tracking devices as a Class A misdemeanor, and higher penalties for violations involving protection orders, the bill aims to provide legal recourse for victims. This legislative change may influence state laws surrounding privacy, electronic devices, and personal safety, reflecting a growing recognition of the need for comprehensive privacy protections in a technology-driven society.

Summary

House Bill 491 proposes new legislation prohibiting the placement of electronic tracking devices on the property of another person without their consent. This bill aims to enhance privacy protections and prevent unwanted surveillance or harassment through the unlawful use of tracking technology. Specifically, it amends current Alabama law and introduces two new sections to address the unauthorized use of tracking devices.

Contention

There may be contention regarding enforcement and definitions within this bill. Discussions could arise over what constitutes consent, the implications for legitimate uses of tracking technology, and potential challenges in proving violations. Further, how the criminal penalties align with other privacy laws in the state will be crucial. Stakeholders may debate the balance between surveillance for legitimate security purposes and protection against invasive tracking, which could lead to differing opinions on the bill's effectiveness in safeguarding personal privacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB127

Crimes and offenses; unlawful to tamper with electronic monitoring device; crime created; penalties created

AL HB233

Crimes and offenses; making a terrorist threat in the second degree, elements revised, criminal penalties further provided for

AL SB20

Crimes and offenses, use of taser on restrained individual prohibited; criminal penalties provided for

AL SB57

Crimes & Offenses, prohibited picketing or protesting in certain circumstances and provided criminal penalties

AL HB75

Crimes and offenses; assault 2nd; letter carrier added

AL SB34

Crimes and offenses; additional activity added to making a terrorist threat in the first degree

AL HB449

Crimes and offenses; crimes of unlawful use of DNA in the first, second, and third degree created, criminal penalties provided

AL HB49

Crimes and offenses; rape 1st and sodomy 1st; penalties further provided for

AL HB201

Crimes and offenses; unmanned aircraft systems; operation near public schools prohibited

AL HB161

Crimes & offenses, prohibits a person from creating a private image without consent

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.