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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T





SPONSOR: Vernon DATE TYPED: 01/20/00 HB
SHORT TITLE: Unlawful Observing/Filming of a Person SB 73
ANALYST: O'Connell


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Appropriation Contained
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(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)



SOURCES OF INFORMATION



LFC files

Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) analysis



SUMMARY



Synopsis of Bill

Senate Bill 73 creates a new section of the criminal code to classify (as a misdemeanor) the unlawful observing, filming, videotaping or photographing of a person. The crime is committed when observing or filming is done without the subject's consent, when the subject is in a state of undress, or when the subject is in a restroom, dressing room or other area not open to public view where the subject has a reasonable expectation of privacy.



The provisions of the bill do not apply to law enforcement officers conducting lawful criminal investigations, or to corrections officers and jail officials filming while investigating alleged misconduct by prisoners or for other security reasons.

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