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NH HB1533

NH HB1533
Requiring a warrant to search information in a portable electronic device.


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Introduced
12/16/2013
In Committee
04/16/2014
Crossed Over
03/06/2014
Passed
06/04/2014
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
07/17/2014

Introduced Session

2014 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Requiring a warrant to search information in a portable electronic device.

AI Summary

This bill establishes new rules for how government entities, which include federal, state, county, or local agencies like law enforcement, can search information stored on portable electronic devices, such as cell phones. The key provision is that, with limited exceptions, a government entity must obtain a warrant signed by a judge, based on probable cause, before searching any information on a portable electronic device. This applies even if the device is seized during a lawful arrest or for inventory purposes. The bill defines "information" broadly to include details about communications and "portable electronic device" to cover any device that can create, receive, access, or store electronic data. Evidence found in violation of these rules cannot be used in court, and individuals harmed by a violation can sue the government entity responsible.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Signed by the Governor on 7/11/2014; Chapter 0184; Effective date 7/1/2014. (on 07/17/2014)

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