Bill Text: IL HB4405 | 2017-2018 | 100th General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Amends the Freedom from Drone Surveillance Act. Provides an exemption to the Act for a law enforcement agency that is using a drone to prepare for or monitor safety and security at a large-scale event, if drone usage is limited to legitimate public safety purposes, including, but not limited to, evaluating crowd size, density, or movement, assessing public safety vulnerabilities or weaknesses, determining appropriate staffing levels for law enforcement or other public safety personnel, or identifying possible criminal activity. Defines "large-scale event". Effective immediately.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 8-1)

Status: (Failed) 2019-01-08 - Session Sine Die [HB4405 Detail]

Download: Illinois-2017-HB4405-Introduced.html


100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018
HB4405

Introduced , by Rep. John C. D'Amico

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
725 ILCS 167/15

Amends the Freedom from Drone Surveillance Act. Provides an exemption to the Act for a law enforcement agency that is using a drone to prepare for or monitor safety and security at a large-scale event, if drone usage is limited to legitimate public safety purposes, including, but not limited to, evaluating crowd size, density, or movement, assessing public safety vulnerabilities or weaknesses, determining appropriate staffing levels for law enforcement or other public safety personnel, or identifying possible criminal activity. Defines "large-scale event". Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR

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1 AN ACT concerning criminal law.
2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
4 Section 5. The Freedom from Drone Surveillance Act is
5amended by changing Section 15 as follows:
6 (725 ILCS 167/15)
7 Sec. 15. Exceptions. This Act does not prohibit the use of
8a drone by a law enforcement agency:
9 (1) To counter a high risk of a terrorist attack by a
10 specific individual or organization if the United States
11 Secretary of Homeland Security determines that credible
12 intelligence indicates that there is that risk.
13 (2) If a law enforcement agency first obtains a search
14 warrant based on probable cause issued under Section 108-3
15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. The warrant must
16 be limited to a period of 45 days, renewable by the judge
17 upon a showing of good cause for subsequent periods of 45
18 days.
19 (3) If a law enforcement agency possesses reasonable
20 suspicion that, under particular circumstances, swift
21 action is needed to prevent imminent harm to life, or to
22 forestall the imminent escape of a suspect or the
23 destruction of evidence. The use of a drone under this

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1 paragraph (3) is limited to a period of 48 hours. Within 24
2 hours of the initiation of the use of a drone under this
3 paragraph (3), the chief executive officer of the law
4 enforcement agency must report in writing the use of a
5 drone to the local State's Attorney.
6 (4) If a law enforcement agency is attempting to locate
7 a missing person, and is not also undertaking a criminal
8 investigation.
9 (5) If a law enforcement agency is using a drone solely
10 for crime scene and traffic crash scene photography. Crime
11 scene and traffic crash photography must be conducted in a
12 geographically confined and time-limited manner to
13 document specific occurrences. The use of a drone under
14 this paragraph (5) on private property requires either a
15 search warrant based on probable cause under Section 108-3
16 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 or lawful consent
17 to search. The use of a drone under this paragraph (5) on
18 lands, highways, roadways, or areas belonging to this State
19 or political subdivisions of this State does not require a
20 search warrant or consent to search. Any law enforcement
21 agency operating a drone under this paragraph (5) shall
22 make every reasonable attempt to only photograph the crime
23 scene or traffic crash scene and avoid other areas.
24 (6) If a law enforcement agency is using a drone during
25 a disaster or public health emergency, as defined by
26 Section 4 of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act.

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1 The use of a drone under this paragraph (6) does not
2 require an official declaration of a disaster or public
3 health emergency prior to use. A law enforcement agency may
4 use a drone under this paragraph (6) to obtain information
5 necessary for the determination of whether or not a
6 disaster or public health emergency should be declared, to
7 monitor weather or emergency conditions, to survey damage,
8 or to otherwise coordinate response and recovery efforts.
9 The use of a drone under this paragraph (6) is permissible
10 during the disaster or public health emergency and during
11 subsequent response and recovery efforts.
12 (7) If a law enforcement agency is using a drone to
13 prepare for or monitor safety and security at a large-scale
14 event, if drone usage is limited to legitimate public
15 safety purposes, including, but not limited to, evaluating
16 crowd size, density, or movement, assessing public safety
17 vulnerabilities or weaknesses, determining appropriate
18 staffing levels for law enforcement or other public safety
19 personnel, or identifying possible criminal activity. In
20 this paragraph (7), "large-scale event" means a publicly or
21 privately held event at a sports or entertainment arena,
22 stadium, convention hall, special event center, amusement
23 facility, a special event area licensed or permitted for
24 use under the authority of a local government, or an event
25 that is open to the public and takes place on the public
26 way or on government-owned property.

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1(Source: P.A. 98-569, eff. 1-1-14; 98-831, eff. 1-1-15.)
2 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
3becoming law.
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