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IL HB3923

IL HB3923
PUBLIC SAFETY&JUSTICE PRIVACY


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Introduced
10/21/2019
In Committee
10/28/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

101st General Assembly

Bill Summary

Creates the Public Safety and Justice Privacy Act. Defines terms. Provides that government agencies, persons, businesses, and associations shall not publicly post or display publicly available content that includes a law enforcement officer's, prosecutor's, public defender's, or probation officer's ("officials") personal information, provided that the government agency, person, business, or association has received a written request from the person that it refrain from disclosing the person's personal information. Provides injunctive or declaratory relief if the Act is violated. Includes procedures for a written request. Provides that it is a Class 3 felony for any person to knowingly publicly post on the Internet the personal information of an official or an official's immediate family under specified circumstances. Excludes criminal penalties for employees of government agencies who publish information in good faith during the ordinary course of carrying out public functions. Provides that the Act and any rules adopted to implement the Act shall be construed broadly to favor the protection of the personal information of officials. Amends various Acts and Codes allowing an official to list a business address rather than a home address and makes conforming changes. Effective immediately.

AI Summary

This bill creates the Public Safety and Justice Privacy Act. It prohibits government agencies, persons, businesses, and associations from publicly posting or displaying an official's (law enforcement officer, prosecutor, public defender, or probation officer) personal information without their written request. It provides procedures for officials to submit such requests and imposes criminal penalties for knowingly posting an official's personal information on the Internet under certain circumstances. The bill also allows officials to use a business address rather than a home address on various government documents and forms.

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Referred to Rules Committee (on 10/28/2019)

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