2015 Regular Session ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 250 BY SENATOR JOHNS Prefiled pursuant to Article III, Section 2(A)(4)(b)(i) of the Constitution of Louisiana. 1 AN ACT 2 To amend and reenact R.S. 44:4.1(B)(19) and to enact Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Title 32 of 3 the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 32:46, relative to 4 motor vehicles and traffic regulation; to create the Statewide Motor Vehicle Theft 5 and Uninsured Motorists Identification Program; to provide relative to a pilot 6 program using automatic license plate recognition systems to identify stolen vehicles 7 and uninsured motorists; to provide definitions; to provide penalties; to provide for 8 certain prohibitions; to provide for an exception from the Public Records Law; to 9 provide for reporting; to provide a termination date; and to provide for related 10 matters. 11 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 12 Section 1. Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Title 32 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 13 1950, comprised of R.S. 32:46, is hereby enacted to read as follows: 14 PART II-A. STATEWIDE MOTOR VEHICLE THEF T AND UNINSURED 15 MOTORISTS IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM 16 §46. Pilot program; Statewide Motor Vehicle Theft and Uninsured Motorists 17 Identification Program 18 A. The Legislature of Louisiana recognizes the critical need for the 19 criminal justice system to be able to reduce the incidence of crimes involving 20 motor vehicle theft and uninsured motorists, which adversely affect public Page 1 of 7 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 250 ENROLLED 1 safety and the finances of both the state and individuals. The legislature also 2 acknowledges that there is a need for the identification of persons committing 3 those crimes by the most expeditious means available in order to detect and 4 prevent both motor vehicle theft and the operation of motor vehicles on 5 Louisiana highways by uninsured motorists and to ensure compliance with 6 local, state, and federal laws. Technology can be of great assistance in ensuring 7 public safety, and the criminal justice system should be permitted to utilize such 8 technology in deterring motor vehicle theft and in the identification of 9 uninsured motorists. Accordingly, the legislature hereby creates a pilot 10 program to be known as the State Motor Vehicle Theft and Uninsured 11 Motorists Identification Program. 12 B. The pilot program created by this Section shall be implemented and 13 administered solely by the participating law enforcement agencies. The sheriff's 14 office in each parish of the state, in cooperation with that parish's district 15 attorney's office, is authorized to participate in the pilot program by entering 16 into an agreement to participate with appropriate agencies and other entities 17 in each jurisdiction. In order to implement this pilot program, the use of 18 technology and software to aid in detection of offenses involving motor vehicle 19 theft and uninsured motorists is necessary and desirable, and, in order to 20 effectuate the program, participating law enforcement agencies shall have the 21 authority to enter into contractual agreements with other entities. 22 C.(1) The use of an automatic license plate recognition system utilizing 23 individual automatic license plate reader system units is authorized for those 24 law enforcement agencies participating in the pilot program, as well as other 25 entities with which those participating law enforcement agencies contract in 26 order to implement and operate the pilot program. 27 (2) An authorized user under this Subsection may use an automated 28 license plate recognition system only for the official and legitimate purposes of 29 the user's employer. 30 D. 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SB NO. 250 ENROLLED 1 (1) "Active data" means data uploaded to an individual automatic 2 license plate reader system unit before operation, as well as data gathered 3 during the operation of an automated license plate reader system unit. 4 (2) "Authorized user" means an employee of the participating law 5 enforcement agency or an employee of the other entity authorized by that entity 6 to use the system for a legitimate purpose. 7 (3) "Automatic license plate recognition system" means a system of one 8 or more mobile or fixed high-speed cameras combined with computer 9 algorithms to convert images of registration plates into computer-readable data. 10 This definition does not include a traffic camera as referenced in R.S. 32:393(I). 11 (4) "Captured plate data" means the global positioning system 12 coordinates, date and time, photograph, license plate number, and any other 13 data captured by or derived from an automatic license plate recognition system 14 and includes both historical and active data. 15 (5) "Historical data" means any data collected by an individual 16 automatic license plate reader system unit and stored in a database. 17 (6) "Law enforcement agency", except as provided in Paragraph (10) of 18 this Subsection, includes the district attorney's office of any parish, the sheriff's 19 office of any parish, the police department of any municipality, the attorney 20 general's office, the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, office of state 21 police and office of motor vehicles, and the Department of Wildlife and 22 Fisheries. 23 (7) "Legitimate purpose", for law enforcement agencies, means access 24 to collected data for the investigation, detection, analysis, or enforcement of the 25 law regarding a criminal offense. 26 (8) "Legitimate purpose", for the entities that are a party to an 27 agreement or contract with the participating law enforcement agencies, includes 28 the collection and storage of data to assist the participating law enforcement 29 agency in developing, utilizing, and managing the pilot program. 30 (9) "Other entity" means an entity with which a participating law Page 3 of 7 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 250 ENROLLED 1 enforcement agency contracts to implement and administer the pilot program. 2 (10) "Participating law enforcement agency" means the law enforcement 3 agency operating the pilot program and is limited to the respective sheriff's 4 offices and district attorney's offices in the pilot program parishes. 5 (11) "Pilot program" or "program" means the State Motor Vehicle 6 Theft and Uninsured Motorists Identification Program. 7 E. A central database for the collection, storage, and dissemination of 8 data captured by an automatic license plate recognition system shall be 9 established and operated by participating law enforcement agencies, which 10 database shall be located in a secure area. 11 (1) The central database shall fully comply with all National Law 12 Enforcement Telecommunications System (Nlets) and Federal Bureau of 13 Investigation hosting and security standards. 14 (2) Access to the database shall be restricted to authorized law 15 enforcement agency users in the pilot program and to any entities with whom 16 the participating law enforcement agencies contract to establish and operate the 17 program. 18 F. To accomplish the purposes of the pilot program, the Department of 19 Public Safety and Corrections, public safety services, shall allow access to the 20 vehicle registration and compulsory motor vehicle insurance databases to be 21 used only in connection with the automatic license plate recognition system 22 established pursuant to this Part. The Department of Public Safety and 23 Corrections, public safety services, shall allow access to the data from the 24 databases in accordance with a memorandum of understanding to be executed 25 between the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, sheriffs, and district 26 attorneys in the state. 27 G. The automatic license plate recognition system may be used by a law 28 enforcement officer or other authorized user employed by a participating law 29 enforcement agency in the jurisdictions of the pilot program as follows: 30 (1) If a law enforcement officer, by using this system, is able to determine Page 4 of 7 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 250 ENROLLED 1 that a motor vehicle is stolen or that the owner of a motor vehicle lacks the 2 compulsory insurance required by R.S. 32:861, through the process of accessing 3 information from the central database referred to in Subsection E of this 4 Section, that determination shall constitute probable cause to arrest the 5 operator of the stolen motor vehicle or to issue a citation to the owner of the 6 motor vehicle for the compulsory insurance violation. 7 (2) A law enforcement officer may verify by sworn affidavit that a 8 photograph generated by an automatic license plate reader system unit 9 identifies a particular vehicle operating on a public highway and that the 10 database shows that the vehicle was uninsured or stolen at the time such vehicle 11 was being operated. The affidavit shall constitute probable cause for 12 prosecution under any applicable state law. 13 H. Data collected or retained through the use of an automated license 14 plate recognition system pursuant to this program may be retained by a law 15 enforcement agency for not more than sixty days, except when the data is being 16 used as evidence of a violation of the compulsory motor vehicle insurance law 17 or for felonies being investigated, including but not limited to motor vehicle 18 theft, homicide, kidnapping, and burglary, or for the purpose of AMBER Alerts 19 and Blue Alerts. 20 I.(1) Data collected or retained through the use of an automated license 21 plate recognition system shall not be used by any individual or agency for 22 purposes other than law enforcement. 23 (2) No law enforcement agency or other entity authorized to operate 24 under this program shall sell captured plate data for any purpose or share it for 25 any purpose not expressly authorized by this Section. 26 (3) A participating law enforcement agency may provide data to another 27 law enforcement agency, as defined in Subsection D of this Section, upon 28 written request of the other law enforcement agency when that agency is 29 engaged in an ongoing investigation or prosecution of a felony offense. 30 (4) Any and all data collected, retained, or shared through the use of an Page 5 of 7 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 250 ENROLLED 1 automated license plate recognition system, except data retained as evidence of 2 a violation of compulsory motor vehicle insurance law or a felony being 3 investigated, shall be exempt from the Public Records Law. 4 (5) Under no circumstances shall the Statewide Motor Vehicle Theft and 5 Uninsured Motorists Identification Program authorized by this Act be used for 6 civil traffic enforcement purposes. 7 (6) Any person who violates any provision of this Subsection may be 8 imprisoned for not more than six months, or fined not more than one thousand 9 dollars, or both. 10 J. The provisions of this Part shall apply only to law enforcement 11 agencies, other entities, and authorized users and shall not apply to or be 12 construed or interpreted in a manner to prohibit the use of any other automated 13 license plate recognition system by an individual or private legal entity for 14 purposes not otherwise prohibited by law. 15 K. On or before January 15, 2016, and annually thereafter, the 16 Department of Public Safety and Corrections shall submit a written report 17 concerning the program to the Senate and House Select Committees on 18 Homeland Security. The report shall comprise an evaluation of program 19 operations, and may include any information and recommendations for 20 improvement of the program deemed appropriate by the secretary of the 21 department. 22 L. The provisions of this Part shall terminate and be null, void, and 23 without effect on and after January 1, 2021. 24 Section 2. R.S. 44:4.1(B)(19) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: 25 §4.1 Exceptions 26 * * * 27 B. The legislature further recognizes that there exist exceptions, exemptions, 28 and limitations to the laws pertaining to public records throughout the revised 29 statutes and codes of this state. Therefore, the following exceptions, exemptions, and 30 limitations are hereby continued in effect by incorporation into this Chapter by Page 6 of 7 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 250 ENROLLED 1 citation: 2 * * * 3 (19) R.S. 32:46, 398, 707.2, 1254 4 * * * PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA APPROVED: Page 7 of 7 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions.