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AB 667

Relating to: prohibiting a law enforcement agency from accessing personal data in exchange for payment without a warrant.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Margaret Arney and 8 co-sponsors

Overview: AB 667, relating to prohibiting a law enforcement agency from accessing personal data in exchange for payment without a warrant, has been introduced. Senator Larson has b

Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1
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Bill Summary · AB 667

Overview: AB 667, relating to prohibiting a law enforcement agency from accessing personal data in exchange for payment without a warrant, has been introduced. Senator Larson has been added as a cosponsor.

Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to prohibit law enforcement agencies from accessing personal data in exchange for payment without first obtaining a warrant.

Key Provisions:
- Prohibits law enforcement agencies from accessing personal data, such as location data or internet browsing history, in exchange for payment without a warrant.
- Requires law enforcement agencies to obtain a warrant before accessing such personal data, even if it is offered in exchange for payment.

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would impact law enforcement agencies' ability to access certain types of personal data without a warrant, even if the data is offered in exchange for payment. This could limit the use of data-sharing agreements between law enforcement and private companies or individuals.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been introduced and Senator Larson has been added as a cosponsor, but it has not yet been scheduled for a vote or further consideration.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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