| Last Action | 03/14/25: returned to Judiciary (S) | 
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| Title | AN ACT relating to privacy protection. | 
| Bill Documents | Current/Final Introduced | 
| Bill Request Number | 50 | 
| Sponsors | J. Hodgson, E. Callaway, B. Chester-Burton, D. Grossberg | 
| Summary of Original Version | Create a new section of KRS Chapter 189 to define terms related to automated license plate readers; establish limitations on use and sale of data captured by automated license plate readers; provide that captured license plate data may be retained longer than 60 days only if it is being used in a criminal or insurance investigation or has become subject to a preservation of evidence notification; provide that any recorded images or data captured by an ALPR may be made available to the National Insurance Crime Bureau or its successor organization; create a new section of KRS Chapter 411 to define terms and establish limitations on the introduction of identification devices on or within the human body; create a new section of KRS Chapter 413 to establish a statute of limitations for an action filed for introduction of an identification device; amend KRS 508.152, relating to the unlawful use of tracking devices, to include the installation of a tracking device on the person or property of another without their consent and exempt parental tracking of minors from the prohibition. | 
| Index Headings of Original Version | Motor Vehicles - Automated license plate reader, data usage and retention, 60-day limit, exceptions, restrictions Peace Officers and Law Enforcement - Automated license plate reader, data usage and retention, 60-day limit, exceptions, restrictions Traffic Safety - Automated license plate reader, data usage and retention, 60-day limit, exceptions, restrictions Transportation - Automated license plate reader, data usage and retention, 60-day limit, exceptions, restrictions Civil Actions - Identification device, introduction into human body, cause of action, statute of limitations Crimes and Punishments - Unlawful use of a tracking device, expanded restrictions, parental exemption Domestic Relations - Tracking device, placement without consent, prohibition Occupations and Professions - Tracking devices on children, exemption from prohibition | 
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