New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S451

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Sets forth certain standards to be followed by law enforcement agencies and fire departments when utilizing drones.

Impact

By requiring warrants or consent for drone usage except during emergencies, S451 seeks to balance law enforcement needs with individuals' privacy rights. This is particularly crucial as drone technology continues to advance, potentially leading to increased surveillance capabilities. The bill mandates that any recorded communications not related to ongoing investigations must be discarded within 14 days, emphasizing the importance of protecting private communications. This requirement is intended to build public trust in drone utilization by law enforcement and public services.

Summary

S451 establishes specific guidelines for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) by law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and emergency management departments in New Jersey. The bill mandates that drones can only be used for surveillance or law enforcement activities under certain circumstances, such as possessing a judicially authorized search warrant, having the property owner's consent, or acting during emergencies. This regulation aims to enhance accountability and transparency regarding drone use, ensuring the protection of citizens' privacy rights while allowing operational utility in public safety scenarios.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise regarding the operational freedom of law enforcement agencies in deploying drones, especially concerning exigent circumstances. Critics may argue that the terms defining these circumstances can lead to subjective interpretations that might infringe on civil liberties. Additionally, the defined prohibition against deploying drones equipped with anti-personnel devices reflects a firm stance on maintaining the drones' intended usage strictly for surveillance and emergency purposes, not for enforcement through violence. Overall, discussions surrounding this bill highlight the evolving landscape of airborne surveillance and its implications for privacy and public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1383

Sets forth certain standards to be followed by law enforcement agencies and fire departments when utilizing drones.

NJ A2570

Prohibits the use of drones by law enforcement entities.

NJ A3555

Prohibits the use of drones by law enforcement entities.

NJ S3257

Allows law enforcement agencies to distribute epinephrine to officers; requires training.

NJ S4032

Concerns certain emergency operations plans required to be submitted to law enforcement agencies.

NJ HB2433

Law-enforcement agencies; use of certain technologies and interrogation practices.

NJ S3179

Concerns certain emergency operations plans required to be submitted to law enforcement agencies.

NJ A2941

Concerns certain emergency operations plans required to be submitted to law enforcement agencies.

NJ A5663

Concerns certain emergency operations plans required to be submitted to law enforcement agencies.

NJ HB251

Regards drone use by law enforcement; aviation facilities

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