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IL SB3320

IL SB3320
VEH CD-LICENSE PLATE READERS


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Introduced
02/07/2024
In Committee
02/28/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2025

Introduced Session

103rd General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that “automated license plate reader" or "ALPR" means a camera or system of cameras using computer algorithms to convert images of license plates into automated computer-recognized searchable alphanumeric data (rather than an electronic device), that is mounted on a law enforcement vehicle or positioned in a stationary location and that is capable of recording data on or taking a photograph of a vehicle or its license plate and comparing the collected data and photographs to existing law enforcement databases for investigative purposes. Permits a State law enforcement agency to retain ALPR system detections for 5 years after the date of the creation of the record. Provides the detection shall be archived 90 days after the creation of the record unless the information is relevant to an ongoing investigation or pending criminal trial and shall be accessed only for use in a felony criminal investigation or an investigation into police misconduct. Provides that any records of detections that are older than 90 days shall be accessed only with the written approval of the law enforcement agency head or his or her designee. Prohibits all records of detections archived after 90 days from being searchable by out-of-state agencies. Requires all records of detections must be destroyed 5 years after the record was created unless the information is relevant to an ongoing investigation or pending criminal trial. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall retain ALPR detections for a period of time that is consistent with the provisions of the Expressway Camera Act and the State Records Act. Contains a severability clause.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide regulations for the use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) by law enforcement agencies. Key provisions include: - Defining "ALPR" as a camera system that can convert license plate images into searchable data for investigative purposes. - Prohibiting the sharing of ALPR data with other states for the purpose of investigating or enforcing laws that deny or interfere with reproductive healthcare services or permit detention/investigation based on immigration status. - Allowing law enforcement agencies to retain ALPR data for up to 5 years, but requiring data older than 90 days to be accessed only with written approval and prohibiting out-of-state agencies from searching this data. - Requiring all ALPR data to be destroyed after 5 years unless relevant to an ongoing investigation or trial. - Directing the Illinois State Police to retain ALPR data consistent with the Expressway Camera Act and State Records Act.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Session Sine Die (on 01/07/2025)

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