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House Judiciary hears bill to give lodging renters a civil remedy for secret recordings
Summary
The House Committee on Judiciary held a public hearing April 24 on Senate Bill 470A, which would create a civil right of action against transient lodging providers or intermediaries that make or transmit visual or audio recordings of an occupant in a private space without the occupant’s consent.
The House Committee on Judiciary held a public hearing April 24 on Senate Bill 470A, which would create a civil right of action against a transient lodging provider or intermediary that makes or transmits a visual image, video recording or audio recording of an occupant in a private space without the occupant’s consent.
A legislative staff member gave an overview of the bill, telling the committee that "House Bill 470A provides a right of action against the transient lodging provider or transient lodging intermediary that makes or transmits a visual image or recording or audio recording of an occupant in a private…
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