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Protecting Household Privacy Bill introduced in Illinois House

HB2553 'Protecting Household Privacy' was introduced in the Illinois House. The bill holds that law enforcement may not obtain household electronic data (excluding personal computing devices and gateway devices like routers and modems) directly or from a third party unless it has obtained a warrant, the permission of the device's possessor, or there is an emergency. Further, law enforcement may not retain obtained data if there are no links to criminal charges, criminal activity, or an ongoing investigation.

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Scope

Policy Area
Data governance
Policy Instrument
Data protection regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
other service provider
Implementation Level
subnational
Government Branch
legislature
Government Body
parliament

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2021-02-17
under deliberation

HB2553 'Protecting Household Privacy' was introduced in the Illinois House. The bill holds that law…

2021-04-22
under deliberation

HB2553 'Protecting Household Privacy' was passed in the Illinois House. The bill holds that law enf…

2021-05-29
adopted

HB2553 'Protecting Household Privacy' was passed in the Illinois Senate. The bill holds that law en…

2021-08-27
in grace period

HB2553 'Protecting Household Privacy' was approved by the Governor and signed into law. It will com…

2022-01-01
in force

HB2553 'Protecting Household Privacy' is implemented following the grace period. The bill holds tha…