Senate
File
2284
H-8364
Amend
Senate
File
2284,
as
amended,
passed,
and
reprinted
by
1
the
Senate,
as
follows:
2
1.
Page
1,
by
striking
lines
1
through
23
and
inserting:
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Section
1.
Section
321P.1,
Code
2026,
is
amended
by
adding
4
the
following
new
subsection:
5
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
1A.
“Automatic
registration
plate
reader”
or
6
“plate
reader”
means
a
camera
or
other
optical
device
designed
7
to
detect
a
registration
plate
or
vehicle
and
capture
an
image
8
of
the
registration
plate
or
vehicle
independent
of
a
person
9
exercising
control
of
the
camera
or
other
optical
device
10
when
the
image
is
captured.
“Plate
reader”
includes
a
device
11
designed
to
work
in
conjunction
with
a
camera
or
optical
device
12
to
store
images
of
registration
plates
or
vehicles
captured
13
by
the
camera
or
optical
device
and
a
computer
program
or
14
application
that
can
be
used
to
search
for
or
copy
an
image
of
a
15
registration
plate
or
vehicle,
with
or
without
an
algorithm.
>
16
2.
Page
3,
after
line
4
by
inserting:
17
<
Sec.
___.
NEW
SECTION
.
321P.20
Use
of
automatic
18
registration
plate
readers
——
local
ordinance
required
——
facial
19
recognition
prohibited.
20
1.
A
person
shall
not
use
an
automatic
registration
plate
21
reader
in
a
local
authority
unless
the
governing
body
of
the
22
local
authority
adopts
an
ordinance
authorizing
the
use
of
23
plate
readers.
24
2.
If
the
governing
body
of
a
local
authority
authorizes
25
the
use
of
plate
readers,
the
ordinance
must
include
all
of
the
26
following:
27
a.
All
vendors
who
provide
plate
readers,
and
any
related
28
services,
in
the
local
authority.
29
b.
The
employment
classification
of
persons
who
are
30
authorized
to
access
a
plate
reader
to
search
for
a
31
registration
plate
or
vehicle.
32
3.
A
person
shall
not
use
and
the
governing
body
of
a
local
33
authority
shall
not
authorize
the
use
of
a
plate
reader
that
is
34
not
approved
by
the
department
of
public
safety.
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#2.
4.
Notwithstanding
section
331.302,
subsection
6,
and
1
section
380.3,
the
governing
body
of
a
local
authority
that
2
is
considering
an
ordinance
to
authorize
the
use
of
a
plate
3
reader
shall
not
suspend
the
requirements
of
section
331.302,
4
subsection
6,
or
section
380.3,
as
applicable.
5
5.
A
person
shall
not
use
a
plate
reader
that
is
enabled
6
to
recognize
or
identify
a
person
based
on
an
image
of
the
7
person’s
face
captured
by
the
plate
reader.
A
person
who
uses
8
a
plate
reader
shall
not
use
software
to
recognize
or
identify
9
a
person
based
on
an
image
of
the
person’s
face
captured
by
the
10
plate
reader.
11
Sec.
___.
NEW
SECTION
.
321P.21
Plate
reader
searches
and
12
alerts.
13
1.
A
person
shall
not
access
an
automatic
registration
plate
14
reader
to
search
for
a
registration
plate
or
vehicle
unless
15
authorized.
16
2.
a.
A
person
shall
not
access
a
plate
reader
to
search
17
for
a
registration
plate
or
vehicle
unless
the
search
is
18
related
to
a
call
for
service
or
case
and
the
call
for
service
19
or
case
is
identified
by
an
assigned
specific
number.
20
b.
Notwithstanding
paragraph
“a”
,
if
exigent
circumstances
21
exist
and
a
specific
number
has
not
been
assigned
to
a
call
22
for
service
or
case,
a
person
authorized
to
access
a
plate
23
reader
may
search
for
a
registration
plate
or
vehicle
without
24
providing
a
call
for
service
number
or
case
number
at
the
time
25
of
the
search.
The
person
shall
add
the
call
for
service
26
number
or
case
number,
as
applicable,
after
the
number
is
27
assigned.
28
3.
If
a
plate
reader
is
programmed
to
create
an
alert
when
29
the
plate
reader
recognizes
a
particular
registration
plate
or
30
vehicle,
a
law
enforcement
officer
shall
verify
that
reasonable
31
suspicion
exists
to
stop
the
vehicle
prior
to
taking
any
32
further
action
relating
to
the
alert.
33
Sec.
___.
NEW
SECTION
.
321P.22
Search
logs,
reports,
and
34
audits.
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1.
An
entity
that
employs
a
person
who
is
authorized
to
1
access
an
automatic
registration
plate
reader
to
search
for
a
2
registration
plate
or
vehicle
shall
maintain
a
search
log
and
3
retain
the
search
log
records
for
at
least
one
year.
A
search
4
log
is
not
subject
to
the
deletion
requirement
under
section
5
321P.23,
subsection
1.
6
2.
When
accessing
a
plate
reader
to
search
for
a
7
registration
plate
or
vehicle,
the
person
performing
the
search
8
shall
record
the
search
in
the
search
log
required
under
9
subsection
1.
The
record
must
include
the
person’s
name,
the
10
reason
for
the
search,
and
the
associated
call
for
service
11
number
or
case
number.
12
3.
An
entity
that
maintains
a
search
log
shall
audit
the
13
search
log
at
least
every
four
months.
The
entity
shall
report
14
the
results
of
the
audit
on
the
entity’s
internet
site,
if
it
15
has
one.
16
Sec.
___.
NEW
SECTION
.
321P.23
Deletion
requirement
——
17
copies
excepted
——
dissemination.
18
1.
Every
image
of
a
registration
plate
or
vehicle
captured
19
by
an
automatic
registration
plate
reader,
and
any
other
20
accompanying
data,
shall
be
deleted
no
later
than
thirty
days
21
after
the
image
was
captured.
22
2.
Prior
to
deletion
under
subsection
1,
an
image
of
a
23
registration
plate
or
vehicle
captured
by
a
plate
reader,
and
24
any
other
accompanying
data,
may
be
copied
and
saved
on
a
25
device
that
is
not
a
plate
reader
if
the
image
and
data
are
26
relevant
to
an
ongoing
criminal
case
or
investigation.
Copied
27
images
and
data
are
not
subject
to
deletion
under
subsection
1,
28
but
shall
be
maintained
in
accordance
with
applicable
evidence
29
retention
policies.
30
3.
A
person
who
copies
an
image
or
data
from
a
plate
reader
31
shall
record
the
fact
that
copies
were
made
in
the
search
log
32
under
section
321P.22,
subsection
1.
The
person
shall
include
33
the
reason
for
making
copies
and
the
related
call
for
service
34
number
or
case
number,
as
applicable.
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4.
Except
as
provided
in
subsection
5,
a
person
shall
not
1
disseminate
a
copy
of
an
image
or
data
from
a
plate
reader
to
a
2
third
party
unless
the
third
party
is
one
of
the
following:
3
a.
A
peace
officer
or
law
enforcement
agency.
4
b.
A
person
who
has
a
contract
with
a
law
enforcement
agency
5
for
the
sole
purpose
of
protecting
public
safety,
conducting
6
criminal
investigations,
or
ensuring
compliance
with
federal,
7
state,
or
local
law.
8
c.
The
national
insurance
crime
bureau
or
its
successor
9
organization,
an
insurance
carrier,
or
an
insurance
support
10
organization,
solely
for
the
purpose
of
investigating
insurance
11
fraud,
assisting
in
vehicle
recovery,
or
adjudicating
insurance
12
claims.
13
5.
Subsection
4
shall
not
be
construed
to
prohibit
a
person
14
from
sharing
copied
images
and
data
from
a
plate
reader
under
15
any
of
the
following
circumstances:
16
a.
As
evidence
in
a
proceeding
if
the
images
and
data
are
17
otherwise
admissible
pursuant
to
the
Iowa
rules
of
evidence.
18
b.
With
a
potential
witness
to
the
extent
necessary
19
to
investigate
a
crime
or
identify
a
person
suspected
of
20
committing
a
crime.
21
c.
With
legal
counsel,
an
insurer,
or
another
person
to
22
obtain
legal
advice,
defend
a
claim,
or
otherwise
comply
with
a
23
lawful
obligation.
24
d.
With
the
plate
reader
vendor
for
use,
after
processing
25
anonymized
or
redacted
derivatives
of
images
or
data
pursuant
26
to
a
written
agreement,
solely
in
conjunction
with
operating,
27
securing,
testing,
or
improving
the
vendor’s
services.
28
6.
A
person
shall
not
use
an
image
of
a
registration
29
plate
or
data
collected
by
a
plate
reader
in
this
state
for
30
marketing,
profiling,
or
commercial
purposes.
This
subsection
31
shall
not
be
construed
to
prohibit
a
person’s
use
of
an
image
32
or
data
captured
by
a
plate
reader
in
a
manner
authorized
under
33
this
section.
34
Sec.
___.
NEW
SECTION
.
321P.24
Approved
plate
readers,
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vendors,
and
state
entities.
1
1.
The
department
of
public
safety
shall
develop
and
2
maintain
a
list
of
approved
automatic
registration
plate
3
readers
and
vendors.
4
2.
a.
A
state
agency,
department,
division,
board,
5
commission,
institution,
or
authority
may
use
an
automatic
6
registration
plate
reader
notwithstanding
section
321P.20,
7
subsections
1
and
2,
only
if
such
use
is
approved
by
the
8
commissioner
of
public
safety.
9
b.
If
the
commissioner
of
public
safety
approves
such
a
10
state
entity’s
use
of
a
plate
reader,
the
commissioner
shall
11
also
approve,
in
accordance
with
the
applicable
state
entity’s
12
classification
designations,
the
employment
classification
13
of
persons
who
are
authorized
to
access
a
plate
reader
to
14
search
for
a
registration
plate
or
vehicle.
The
commissioner’s
15
approval
is
valid
for
one
year
and
the
commissioner
may
16
reapprove
the
continued
use
of
a
plate
reader
for
additional
17
terms
not
to
exceed
one
year.
18
3.
The
department
of
public
safety
shall
adopt
rules
19
pursuant
to
chapter
17A
to
administer
this
section.
The
rules
20
must
include
a
list
of
approved
plate
readers,
vendors,
and
21
state
entities.
22
Sec.
___.
NEW
SECTION
.
321P.25
Criminal
penalty.
23
A
person
who
does
an
act
forbidden
or
fails
to
perform
an
act
24
required
by
sections
321P.20
through
321P.23
commits
a
simple
25
misdemeanor.
26
Sec.
___.
NEW
SECTION
.
321P.26
Applicability.
27
Sections
321P.20
through
321P.23
do
not
apply
to
a
person
28
who
uses
an
automatic
registration
plate
reader
at
the
person’s
29
private
property
or
business.
30
Sec.
___.
Section
692.1,
subsections
14
and
16,
Code
2026,
31
are
amended
to
read
as
follows:
32
14.
“Intelligence
data”
means
information
on
identifiable
33
individuals
,
including
but
not
limited
to
historical
location
34
information
collected
by
an
automatic
registration
plate
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reader,
as
defined
in
section
321P.1,
compiled
in
an
effort
to
1
anticipate,
prevent,
or
monitor
possible
criminal
activity.
2
16.
“Surveillance
data”
means
information
on
individuals,
3
pertaining
to
participation
in
organizations,
groups,
meetings
,
4
or
assemblies,
including
but
not
limited
to
historical
location
5
information
collected
by
an
automatic
registration
plate
6
reader,
as
defined
in
section
321P.1,
where
there
are
no
7
reasonable
grounds
to
suspect
involvement
or
participation
in
8
criminal
activity
by
any
person.
9
Sec.
___.
REPEAL.
Section
321P.4,
Code
2026,
is
repealed.
>
10
3.
Title
page,
by
striking
line
3
and
inserting
<
providing
11
penalties.
>
12
4.
By
renumbering
as
necessary.
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