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Judicial Proceedings Committee holds bill to add visual surveillance to peace order remedies
Summary
The Judicial Proceedings Committee on Jan. 23 held Senate Bill 92 after members said the draft may not capture the conduct it intends to address; the bill would add intentional visual surveillance of a residence to the peace order statute and expand remedies to remove devices and stop surveillance.
Chair, Judicial Proceedings Committee, opened discussion on Senate Bill 92, saying the bill would expand the peace order statute to cover “intentional visual surveillance of areas of an individual's residence” where the individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy and to add remedies ordering removal or repositioning of surveillance devices within 15 days…
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