Bill Sponsors: IL SB1586 | 2013-2014 | 98th General Assembly

Bill Title: Creates the Illinois Freedom from Tracking Device Surveillance Act. Provides that a law enforcement agency may not use a tracking device to gather evidence or other information about the location of a person or his or her property, except that a law enforcement agency may use a tracking device to gather evidence or other information about the location of a person or his or her property only if the law enforcement agency first obtains a search warrant signed by a judge authorizing the use of a tracking device. Provides that evidence obtained or collected in violation of these provisions is not admissible as evidence in any criminal, civil, administrative, or other proceeding. Provides that if during any calendar year a law enforcement agency obtains a tracking device warrant, then on the following April 1 it shall report in writing to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority the number of times that it did so. Provides that on July 1 of each year, the Authority shall publish on its publicly available website a concise report that lists every law enforcement agency that obtained a tracking device warrant during the prior calendar year, and for each of those agencies, the number of tracking device warrants.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 2-1)

Status: (Failed) 2015-01-13 - Session Sine Die [SB1586 Detail]

Text: Latest bill text (Amended) [HTML]

Sponsors

NameTypeSponsorshipDistrictFinancialEncyclopediaBiography
Senator Daniel Biss [D]PrimarySponsored BillsSD-009FollowTheMoneyBallotpediaVoteSmart
Senator Chapin Rose [R]CosponsorSponsored BillsSD-051FollowTheMoneyBallotpediaVoteSmart
Senator Michael Connelly [R]CosponsorSponsored BillsSD-021FollowTheMoneyBallotpediaVoteSmart

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