Utah 2023 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0226

Introduced
2/13/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Report Pass
2/16/23  
Engrossed
2/23/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Report Pass
2/27/23  
Enrolled
3/10/23  

Caption

Electronic Information or Data Privacy Act Amendments

Impact

The amendments proposed in SB0226 have significant implications for state law surrounding data privacy and law enforcement procedures. By redefining the conditions under which data can be obtained without a warrant, the bill seeks to enhance the privacy rights of individuals while still allowing law enforcement some level of access in urgent situations. This could lead to a more clear-cut legal structure regarding electronic data access and privacy in the state of Utah.

Summary

SB0226, known as the Electronic Information or Data Privacy Act Amendments, seeks to amend existing laws regarding law enforcement's ability to access certain electronic information without a search warrant. The bill specifically focuses on regulating the acquisition of electronic data and location information to align with privacy standards. It aims to clarify situations under which law enforcement can obtain such data without a warrant, essentially balancing the need for public safety with individual privacy rights.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB0226 appears to be generally supportive within the legislative discussions, as it reflects a growing recognition of data privacy concerns in law enforcement practices. However, there are underlying tensions concerning the balance between security and privacy. While supporters argue for the necessity of protecting individual rights against unwarranted searches, some critics may point to potential loopholes or misuse of the relaxed access provisions by law enforcement authorities.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise from the specifications laid out in the bill regarding what constitutes 'informed consent' and the conditions under which law enforcement can bypass typical warrant requirements. This includes discussions about the definition of emergencies and the implications of collecting and storing data without explicit consent from individuals. These aspects highlight the ongoing debate over data privacy issues in the context of law enforcement authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB0158

Electronic Information or Data Privacy Act Modifications

UT H7195

Electronic Information And Data Privacy Act

UT S2212

Electronic Information And Data Privacy Act

UT S0396

Electronic Information And Data Privacy Act

UT H5296

Electronic Information And Data Privacy Act

UT HB0057

Law Enforcement Investigation Amendments

UT SB852

Electronic information privacy; creating Electronic Communication and Device Privacy Act. Effective date.

UT S2105

Requires law enforcement agencies to obtain search warrants for electronic information, data, location information and other identifying information of subscribers and customers, except in specified circumstances.

UT H7801

Requires law enforcement agencies to obtain search warrants for electronic information, data, location information and other identifying information of subscribers and customers, except in specified circumstances.

UT H5361

Requires law enforcement agencies to obtain search warrants for electronic information, data, location information and other identifying information of subscribers and customers, except in specified circumstances.

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