North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H719

Introduced
4/18/23  
Refer
4/19/23  
Report Pass
4/26/23  
Refer
4/26/23  
Report Pass
5/2/23  
Engrossed
5/4/23  

Caption

SBI Emergency Pen Register/Trap and Trace

Impact

The passage of H719 would significantly alter the current legal framework governing surveillance and data collection practices by law enforcement agencies in North Carolina. By allowing emergency warrantless installations, this bill is expected to enhance responsiveness in critical situations, potentially aiding in the quicker resolution of cases involving severe threats. However, it also raises questions regarding privacy rights and the balance between public safety and individual freedoms.

Summary

House Bill 719 (H719), known as the SBI Emergency Pen Register/Trap and Trace Act, proposes allowing the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) to install and use pen registers and trap and trace devices in emergency situations without a prior court order. This bill outlines specific circumstances under which such actions may take place, particularly when there is an imminent risk to life or severe bodily harm, or in cases involving missing persons or runaway children. The law emphasizes that actions taken under this provision would need subsequent judicial approval within 48 hours post-installation to ensure legality and protect potential evidence usage in court.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding H719 is mixed. Supporters argue that the bill provides law enforcement with necessary tools to act swiftly in life-threatening situations, thus protecting citizens. Conversely, critics voice concerns over potential overreach and abuse of power under this law, fearing that it may set a precedent for expanded surveillance capabilities without adequate oversight. The debate thus highlights a broader conflict between the need for effective emergency responses and the safeguarding of constitutional rights.

Contention

Key points of contention include the safeguards that should accompany such powers granted to the SBI. Critics emphasize the need for stringent guidelines to prevent misuse, particularly the lack of transparent processes that govern how decisions are made regarding the use of such devices. Furthermore, there are concerns about the immediacy of the threat requiring such actions, which critics argue could lead to arbitrary applications of emergency provisions. Striking a balance between ensuring public safety and protecting civil liberties will be a critical focus as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC AB334

Pen registers and trap and trace devices.

NC SB331

Pen registers and trap and trace devices.

NC H6630

Pen Registers And Trap And Trace Devices

NC H5566

Pen Registers And Trap And Trace Devices

NC HB3914

Relating to warrants and orders issued for the use of tracking equipment and access to electronic communications to further a criminal investigation.

NC H7453

Requires search warrant for electronic information, prohibits stingray cell-site simulators.

NC H5360

Requires search warrant for electronic information, prohibits stingray cell-site simulators.

NC SB2093

Relating to subpoenas, orders, and warrants for the disclosure of location information, electronic customer communications records, and electronic customer data and for the use of pen registers, ESN readers, cell site simulators, and mobile tracking devices; creating a criminal offense.

NC SB1717

Relating to subpoenas, orders, and warrants for the disclosure of location information, electronic customer communications records, and electronic customer data and for the use of pen registers, ESN readers, cell site simulators, and mobile tracking devices; creating a criminal offense.

NC HB3453

Relating to subpoenas, orders, and warrants for the disclosure of location information, electronic customer communications records, and electronic customer data and for the use of pen registers, ESN readers, cell site simulators, and mobile tracking devices; creating a criminal offense.

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