SP0354
LD 1040
Session - 126th Maine Legislature
C "B", Filing Number S-261, Sponsored by
LR 712
Item 2
Bill Tracking, Additional Documents Chamber Status

Amend the bill in section 1 in §2001 in subsection 1 in the last line (page 1, line 9 in L.D.) by inserting after the following: " landowner" the following: ' , unless the placement is pursuant to a warrant'

Amend the bill in section 1 in §2001 by striking out all of subsection 2 (page 1, lines 10 to 12 in L.D.) and inserting the following:

2 Labeling.   A person who places a camera or electronic surveillance equipment described in subsection 1 on the private property of another with the written consent of the landowner or pursuant to a warrant shall label the camera or electronic surveillance equipment with that person's name and contact information.
3 Remove or disable.   A landowner may remove or disable a camera or electronic surveillance equipment placed on the landowner's private property in violation of this section.
4 Exceptions.   This section does not prohibit the following:
A The use of a camera to deter theft or vandalism of a motor vehicle when the motor vehicle is temporarily parked; or
B The use of implanted or attached electronic devices to identify, monitor and track animals.
5 Penalty.   A person who violates this section commits a civil violation for which a fine of not more than $500 may be adjudged.

summary

This amendment is the minority report of the Joint Standing Committee on Judiciary. This amendment provides that a camera or electronic surveillance equipment may be placed pursuant to a warrant. The amendment requires a person who places a camera or electronic surveillance equipment on the private property of another with either the landowner's permission or pursuant to a warrant to label the camera with the person's name and contact information. It allows a landowner to remove or disable a camera or electronic surveillance equipment placed without written consent or pursuant to a warrant or that is not labeled.

This amendment creates exceptions for the use of cameras to deter theft or vandalism of a motor vehicle when the motor vehicle is temporarily parked and for electronic devices that are implanted or attached to animals to identify, monitor and track them.

The bill makes a violation of the prohibition a civil violation for which a fine of $100 for each day of the violation may be adjudged. This amendment limits the fine to $500 for a violation.

FISCAL NOTE REQUIRED
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