Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1769

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the use of administrative subpoenas to obtain telephone and internet records without judicial review

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend Section 17B of Chapter 271 of the Massachusetts General Laws. It would require the Attorney General and district attorneys to produce annual reports detailing the number and type of administrative subpoenas issued. The intended effect is to maintain transparency regarding the use of these subpoenas, including the entities that are subpoenaed and the categories of information requested. This reporting requirement aims to provide oversight and accountability in the use of administrative subpoenas while simultaneously preserving law enforcement's ability to act swiftly in criminal investigations.

Summary

House Bill 1769 proposes the regulation of administrative subpoenas, allowing law enforcement to obtain telephone and internet records without the necessity of judicial review. The bill aims to streamline the process for obtaining vital communication records in investigations, purportedly enhancing the efficacy of law enforcement operations. By implementing this bill, the drafters emphasize the urgency of regulating the use of data gathering tools given the fast-evolving landscape of technology and its implications for public safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1769 pertain to data privacy and civil liberties concerns. Critics argue that allowing subpoenas without prior judicial approval could infringe on individuals' privacy rights, leading to potential misuse of data collection practices. Advocacy groups have raised alarms about the implications for civil liberties and the lack of judicial oversight, suggesting that this bill could lead to a slippery slope in terms of data access without due process. Proponents of the bill counter that the expedited access to critical data is essential for effective law enforcement, particularly in serious criminal investigations.

Companion Bills

MA H4517

Replaced by Study Order

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