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US HR736

US HR736
Black Box Privacy Protection Act


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Introduced
01/30/2017
In Committee
02/03/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Black Box Privacy Protection Act This bill amends the Automobile Information Disclosure Act to require manufacturers of new automobiles to disclose on the information label affixed to the window of the automobile: (1) the presence and location of an event data recorder (commonly referred to as a "black box"), (2) the type of information recorded and how such information is recorded, and (3) that the recording may be used in a law enforcement proceeding. The bill sets forth similar requirements for motorcycle manufacturers. An "event data recorder" is any device or means of technology installed in an automobile that records information such as automobile or motorcycle speed, seatbelt use, application of brakes, or other information pertinent to the operation of the automobile or motorcycle. The bill prohibits the manufacture, sale, offering for sale, or import into the United States of an automobile manufactured after 2015 (bearing a model year of 2016 or later) that is equipped with an event data recorder, unless the consumer can control the recording of information. Violators are liable to the U.S. government for a civil penalty of up to $5,000 for each violation with a maximum penalty of $35 million for a related series of violations. The event data recorder in an automobile or motorcycle, and any data recorded, shall be considered the property of the owner of the automobile or motorcycle. Retrieval or downloading of recorded data by any other person is unlawful, except: (1) with the owner's consent, (2) in response to a court order, or (3) by a dealer or automotive technician to service the vehicle. Certain violations are to be treated as unfair or deceptive acts or practices under the Federal Trade Commission Act.

AI Summary

This bill, the Black Box Privacy Protection Act, amends the Automobile Information Disclosure Act to require automobile and motorcycle manufacturers to disclose the presence, location, and type of information recorded by any event data recorder (commonly known as a "black box") installed in their vehicles. The bill also prohibits the manufacture, sale, or import of any new automobile after 2015 that is equipped with an event data recorder unless the consumer can control the recording of information. Additionally, the bill establishes that the event data recorder and any recorded data are the property of the vehicle owner, and it prohibits the retrieval or downloading of the data by anyone other than the owner, a dealer, or law enforcement with a court order. Violations of the bill's provisions are considered unfair or deceptive acts or practices under the Federal Trade Commission Act.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection. (on 02/03/2017)

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