New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB310

Introduced
12/14/21  
Refer
12/14/21  
Report Pass
1/27/22  
Engrossed
3/23/22  
Refer
3/23/22  

Caption

Relative to license plate scanning.

Impact

The bill facilitates the use of license plate readers by allowing private property owners to scan plates of vehicles whose owners have contractual agreements. This provision is aimed at enhancing security measures for private properties not open to the general public. The amended law intends to streamline the process wherein property owners can manage access, while simultaneously regulating how such technology is employed to mitigate potential abuses or invasions of privacy.

Summary

Senate Bill 310 introduces regulations regarding the use of license plate scanning devices, specifically addressing the circumstances under which private property owners may employ such technology. The bill defines a 'number plate scanning device' as one that utilizes high-speed cameras and optical character recognition to automatically read and store license plate information while preserving privacy by not capturing images of vehicle occupants. This aspect of the bill aims to balance the benefits of technology with privacy concerns.

Contention

Despite the bill's intent to enhance security, there are concerns about the implications of widespread license plate scanning on civil liberties and privacy rights. Critics may argue that allowing private entities to use surveillance technology could lead to potential misuse or abuse of information. Furthermore, there may be concerns about the lack of stringent regulations governing data retention and sharing, which could leave room for invasive practices that impact public trust and safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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