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House OKs license-plate-reader limits and data-preservation mechanism
Summary
Third substitute Senate Bill 196, which sets retention periods for license-plate-reader data and allows preservation requests (including by criminal defendants), passed the House after the sponsor outlined changes expanding preservation options and recognizing contracted governmental uses.
Representative McKay presented third substitute Senate Bill 196 to the House floor, explaining the measure governs the use and retention of automated license-plate-reader (ALPR) data. The sponsor told members the third substitute makes two principal changes: it allows governmental entities that subrogate or contract use of ALPRs to be treated as governmental users, and…
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