HB2791--GEOFENCESEARCHES SPONSOR: Baker Thisbillspecifiesthat,subjecttoexceptionsexpressedinthe bill,foracriminalinvestigationorprosecution,alaw enforcementagencycannotobtainreverselocationinformationfor electronicdeviceswithinageofenceorbasedoncellsiterecords unlessitmeetscertaincriteriaspecifiedinthebill.Thebill describeswhatalawenforcementagencymustdoif,afterexecuting awarrant,theagencyseekstoobtainreverselocationinformation beyondtheparametersofawarrant. Toobtainidentifying informationforanelectronicdeviceidentifiedunderthewarrant, theagencymustestablishinaswornwarrantapplicationprobable causetobelievetheelectronicdevicewasusedorotherwise implicatedinacrime.Thebilldescribescertaincircumstances underwhichalawenforcementagencycanobtainreverselocation informationwithoutawarrant. Alawenforcementagencythat executesawarranttoobtainidentifyinginformationforan electronicdevicemustserveanoticeontheownerofthe electronicdevicewithin90daysafterthedayonwhichthe identifyinginformationwasobtainedbutinnocasemorethanthree daysafterthedayonwhichtheinvestigationwasconcluded,or,if theownerofthedeviceisunknowntotheagency,within90days afterthedayonwhichtheagencyidentifiesorreasonablycould identifytheowner.Theagencywillnotberequiredtoserve noticeonadeviceowneriftheownerresidesoutsideoftheUnited States.Theagencymaysubmitarequesttodelayserviceofthe noticeundercertaincircumstances, expressedinthebill. BeginningJanuary1,2025,alawenforcementagencyorany governmententitythatobtainedareverselocationwarrantmust annuallysubmitareportcontaininginformationrequiredunderthe billonorbeforeApril30totheCrimePreventioncommitteesof theHouseofRepresentatives andtheSenate.TheCrimePrevention committeesintheHouseandtheSenatewilldevelopastandardized formatforreportingthedata,compilethedata,and,onorbefore August1ofeachyear,makeareportofthedatapublicly available.