Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB356

Introduced
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
4/19/23  
Engrossed
4/24/23  
Refer
4/24/23  
Report Pass
5/22/23  
Enrolled
5/31/23  
Chaptered
6/3/23  

Caption

Enacts provisions relating to mobile tracking devices. (BDR 15-1007)

Impact

Once enacted, AB356 will amend Chapter 200 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) to define unlawful acts associated with mobile tracking devices explicitly. The bill introduces a tiered penalty system for violations: a first offense will be classified as a misdemeanor, a second offense as a gross misdemeanor, and a third or subsequent offense will escalate to a category C felony. This structured approach aims to deter unwanted invasions of privacy through strict consequences for offenders while also providing a legal framework that clarifies the nature of the offense.

Summary

Assembly Bill 356 seeks to address the legal issues surrounding the installation of mobile tracking devices on motor vehicles. The bill specifically criminalizes the act of installing a tracking device on another person's vehicle without their knowledge and consent. This legislative move is grounded in privacy concerns, reflecting the belief that individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy regarding their movements in motor vehicles. The measure represents an effort to clarify what constitutes unlawful surveillance in an age where technology allows for easy tracking of individuals.

Contention

While AB356 has garnered support for its consumer protection aspects, there are noteworthy points of contention regarding its impact on law enforcement practices. The bill includes exemptions for law enforcement agencies, permitting them to install tracking devices in accordance with constitutional laws. Critics may argue that these exceptions could lead to potential abuse or overreach, raising discussions about balancing public safety and individual privacy rights. Additionally, there may be concerns about how the law could affect personal relationships and the implications of consent in tracking situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB66

Revises provisions relating to public safety. (BDR 43-256)

NV AB355

Revises provisions relating to firearms. (BDR 15-937)

NV SB294

Revises provisions relating to the safe storage of firearms. (BDR 15-47)

NV AB456

Revises provisions relating to railroads. (BDR 58-974)

NV SB59

Revises provisions relating to vessels. (BDR 43-225)

NV AB407

Enacts provisions relating to the repair of certain devices. (BDR 52-50)

NV SB367

Revises provisions relating to public safety. (BDR 15-942)

NV SB412

Revises provisions relating to criminal justice. (BDR 15-1091)

NV SB322

Revises provisions relating to reckless driving. (BDR 43-934)

NV SB457

Revises provisions relating to public safety. (BDR 15-1038)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.