Arrest booking photographs; establishing procedures for removal of certain photographs from publication or dissemination under certain circumstances. Effective date.
Impact
The implications of this bill are significant for state laws regarding public records and individual privacy. By providing a clear avenue for individuals to have their photographs removed, it could lead to a shift in how arrest information is managed by the media and private entities. This is particularly relevant for those who may have been wrongfully arrested or have had charges dropped, as it serves to mitigate the lasting effects of having arrest records accessible to the public.
Summary
SB407 establishes a legal framework for individuals to request the removal of arrest booking photographs that have been published or disseminated. This process includes submitting a written request, accompanied by proof of identification, to the entity that published the photograph. The bill mandates that the request must be fulfilled within ten days, and prohibits the republishing of the photographs once removed. This legislation is part of an effort to protect privacy rights and reduce the negative impacts associated with public exposure of arrest records.
Contention
Despite its supportive intent, SB407 faces contention regarding the balance between public interest and individual privacy. Opponents may argue that the bill could hinder transparency in law enforcement and public safety, as arrest records are often used to inform the public. Furthermore, the prohibition on charging fees for removal might complicate the operations of businesses that profit from publishing arrest records, leading to concerns about economic impact on those entities.
Carry Over
Arrest booking photographs; establishing procedures for removal of certain photographs from publication or dissemination under certain circumstances. Effective date.
Arrest booking photographs; establishing procedures for removal of certain photographs from publication or dissemination under certain circumstances. Effective date.
Appeal of criminal prosecutions; authorizing defendant to file motion to dismiss charges under certain circumstances; establishing procedures for certain appeal hearing. Effective date.
Enforcement of county regulations; modifying procedures for enforcement of certain code violations; establishing procedural requirements for certain citations. Effective date.
Censorship of social media; creating cause of action for deletion or censorship of certain speech, establishing procedures for certain actions. Effective date.