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Committee hears sponsor testimony for bill to bar fees when people request video that depicts them
Summary
At a first hearing on Senate Bill 123, ranking member Hicks Hudson told the Senate Judiciary Committee the measure would stop law enforcement agencies from charging fees to prepare video records when the requester is depicted or a close family representative.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Manning convened a first hearing on Senate Bill 123, which would prohibit law enforcement from charging fees to prepare a video record for inspection or production when the requester is an individual known or presumed to be depicted in the footage or the requester is a spouse, parent or child of that individual. Ranking Member Hicks Hudson provided sponsor testimony in favor of the measure.
In her testimony, Ranking Member Hicks Hudson said the provision in current law…
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