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IL HB3524

IL HB3524
OFFICER-WORN CAMERA EXCEPTIONS


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Introduced
02/07/2025
In Committee
04/11/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body Camera Act. Provides that the written policy that must be adopted by each law enforcement agency that employs the use of officer-worn body cameras must require cameras to be turned off when, among other things, an executive branch constitutional officer requests that the camera be turned off and that request is made to the executive branch constitutional officer's on-duty and assigned security detail.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body Camera Act by adding a new provision that allows officer-worn body cameras to be turned off when an executive branch constitutional officer requests that the camera be turned off, specifically when that request is made to the officer's on-duty and assigned security detail. The bill modifies existing guidelines for body camera usage, which already include several circumstances where cameras can be turned off, such as when a crime victim or witness requests it, when interacting with a confidential informant, or when in certain facilities with existing camera systems. The new provision expands these exceptions to include requests from high-level government officials, potentially providing more privacy and discretion for executive branch constitutional officers during interactions with law enforcement. This change is part of the ongoing efforts to balance transparency in law enforcement with individual privacy concerns, particularly for government officials who may require additional security or confidentiality during certain interactions.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee (on 04/11/2025)

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