SB 2631

  • Illinois Senate Bill
  • 98th Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

Out-Of-State-Surveillance

Abstract

Creates the Out-of-State Law Enforcement Agency Surveillance and Counter-terrorism Notification Act. Provides that a law enforcement agency, or investigative or law enforcement officer, of another state may not conduct a surveillance operation within the borders of this State unless that law enforcement agency, or investigative or law enforcement officer, has provided prior notice of the surveillance operation to the Attorney General, the Director of State Police, and the chief law enforcement officer of the jurisdiction in which the operation is to take place. Provides that any out-of-State law enforcement agency that intends to enter the borders which are under the jurisdiction of this State for the purpose of conducting counter-terrorism activities in this State shall, no later than 24 hours prior to entering Illinois State borders, inform the State's Attorney, or the State's Attorney's designee of the county in which the counter-terrorism activity is to take place. Provides for injunctive relief to prohibit violations of the Act.

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Jan 13, 2015

Senate

Session Sine Die

Mar 28, 2014

Senate

Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments

Mar 26, 2014

Senate

Postponed - Judiciary

Mar 20, 2014

Senate

Postponed - Judiciary

Mar 05, 2014

Senate

Postponed - Judiciary

Feb 26, 2014

Senate

Postponed - Judiciary

Feb 19, 2014

Senate

Postponed - Judiciary

Feb 04, 2014

Senate

Postponed - Judiciary

Jan 29, 2014

Senate

Assigned to Judiciary

Dec 03, 2013

Senate

Filed with Secretary by Sen. Ira I. Silverstein

Senate

Referred to Assignments

Senate

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