Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB912

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to images captured by unmanned aircraft and other images and recordings; providing penalties.

Impact

The legislation is designed to enhance privacy protections within Texas by prohibiting the unauthorized capture of images through unmanned aircraft. Specifically, it defines several exceptions where such captures may be legitimately conducted, such as for military operations, research purposes, or with consent from the individuals involved. By criminalizing the illegal use of unmanned vehicles to capture images, the bill hopes to deter potential privacy violations and provide individuals with recourse through civil actions in the event of breaches.

Summary

House Bill 912, also known as the Texas Privacy Act, aims to regulate the use of unmanned vehicles and aircraft for capturing images or recordings. The bill specifies the definitions of what constitutes an image and details the conditions under which such captures are permissible or illegal. It introduces penalties for those who unlawfully use unmanned aircraft to monitor or surveil individuals or private property without consent, establishing a legal framework for protecting individual privacy against intrusive surveillance practices.

Contention

While the bill gained substantial support and passed with a 140 to 4 vote, there are notable points of contention regarding how the legislation delineates privacy rights versus the permissible use of technology. Critics argue that while privacy is vital, overly restrictive measures could impede legitimate uses of drones in law enforcement, disaster response, and research. Furthermore, balancing individual privacy rights with technological advancement remains a challenging aspect, sparking ongoing debate among various stakeholders including civil rights advocates and law enforcement agencies.

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