Bill Title: Creates the Freedom from Drone Surveillance Act. Provides that a law enforcement agency may not use a drone to gather information. Permits the use of a drone by a law enforcement agency: (1) to counter a high risk of a terrorist attack by a specific individual or organization if the United States Secretary of Homeland Security determines that credible intelligence indicates that there is that risk; (2) if a law enforcement agency first obtains a search warrant signed by a judge authorizing the use of a drone; or (3) if a law enforcement agency possesses reasonable suspicion that, under particular circumstances, swift action is needed to prevent imminent harm to life or serious damage to property, or to forestall the imminent escape of a suspect or the destruction of evidence. Provides that a law enforcement agency may not own or use a drone that is equipped with any kind of lethal or non-lethal weapon. Provides that information obtained or collected in violation of the Act is not admissible as evidence in any criminal, civil, administrative, or other proceeding. Establishes certain information retention and reporting requirements concerning drone ownership and use.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 20-9)
Status: (Passed) 2013-08-27 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 98-0569
[SB1587 Detail]Download: Illinois-2013-SB1587-Chaptered.html
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Public Act 098-0569
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SB1587 Enrolled | LRB098 08321 RLC 38426 b |
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AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Freedom from Drone Surveillance Act.
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Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
"Authority" means the Illinois Criminal Justice |
Information Authority. |
"Drone" means any aerial vehicle that does not carry a |
human operator. |
"Information" means any evidence, images, sounds, data, or |
other information gathered by a drone. |
"Law enforcement agency" means any agency of this State or |
a political subdivision of this State which is vested by law |
with the duty to maintain public order and to enforce criminal |
laws.
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Section 10. Prohibited use of drones. Except as provided |
in Section 15, a law enforcement agency may not use a drone to |
gather information.
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Section 15. Exceptions. This Act does not prohibit the use |
of a drone by a law enforcement agency: |
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(1) To counter a high risk of a terrorist attack by a |
specific individual or organization if the United States |
Secretary of Homeland Security determines that credible |
intelligence indicates that there is that risk. |
(2) If a law enforcement agency first obtains a search |
warrant based on probable cause issued under Section 108-3 of |
the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. The warrant must be |
limited to a period of 45 days, renewable by the judge upon a |
showing of good cause for subsequent periods of 45 days. |
(3) If a law enforcement agency possesses reasonable |
suspicion that, under particular circumstances, swift action |
is needed to prevent imminent harm to life, or to forestall the |
imminent escape of a suspect or the destruction of evidence. |
The use of a drone under this paragraph (3) is limited to a |
period of 48 hours. Within 24 hours of the initiation of the |
use of a drone under this paragraph (3), the chief executive |
officer of the law enforcement agency must report in writing |
the use of a drone to the local State's Attorney. |
(4) If a law enforcement agency is attempting to locate a |
missing person, and is not also undertaking a criminal |
investigation. |
(5) If a law enforcement agency is using a drone solely for |
crime scene and traffic crash scene photography. Crime scene |
and traffic crash photography must be conducted in a |
geographically confined and time-limited manner to document |
specific occurrences. The use of a drone under this paragraph |
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(5) on private property requires either a search warrant based |
on probable cause under Section 108-3 of the Code of Criminal |
Procedure of 1963 or lawful consent to search. The use of a |
drone under this paragraph (5) on lands, highways, roadways, or |
areas belonging to this State or political subdivisions of this |
State does not require a search warrant or consent to search. |
Any law enforcement agency operating a drone under this |
paragraph (5) shall make every reasonable attempt to only |
photograph the crime scene or traffic crash scene and avoid |
other areas.
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Section 20. Information retention. If a law enforcement |
agency uses a drone under Section 15 of this Act, the agency |
within 30 days shall destroy all information gathered by the |
drone, except that a supervisor at that agency may retain |
particular information if: |
(1) there is reasonable suspicion that the information |
contains evidence of criminal activity, or |
(2) the information is relevant to an ongoing investigation |
or pending criminal trial.
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Section 25. Information disclosure. If a law enforcement |
agency uses a drone under Section 15 of this Act, the agency |
shall not disclose any information gathered by the drone, |
except that a supervisor of that agency may disclose particular |
information to another government agency, if (1) there is |
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reasonable suspicion that the information contains evidence of |
criminal activity, or (2) the information is relevant to an |
ongoing investigation or pending criminal trial.
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Section 30. Admissibility. If the court finds by a |
preponderance of the evidence that a law enforcement agency |
used a drone to gather information in violation of the |
information gathering limits in Sections 10 and 15 of this Act, |
then the information shall be presumed to be inadmissible in |
any judicial or administrative proceeding. The State may |
overcome this presumption by proving the applicability of a |
judicially recognized exception to the exclusionary rule of the |
Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution or Article I, Section |
6 of the Illinois Constitution to the information. Nothing in |
this Act shall be deemed to prevent a court from independently |
reviewing the admissibility of the information for compliance |
with the aforementioned provisions of the U.S. and Illinois |
Constitutions.
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Section 35. Reporting.
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(a) If a law enforcement agency owns one or more drones, |
then subsequent to the effective date of this Act, it shall |
report in writing annually by April 1 to the Authority the |
number of drones that it owns. |
(b) On July 1 of each year, the Authority shall publish on |
its publicly available website a concise report that lists |
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every law enforcement agency that owns a drone, and for each of |
those agencies, the number of drones that it owns.
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