Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Judiciary Committee | |
HB 2876
Title: An act relating to sound and video recordings by law enforcement officers.
Brief Description: Clarifying procedures for sound and video recordings by law enforcement officers.
Sponsors: Representatives Ericksen, Wood, Dunn, Armstrong and Ericks; by request of Washington State Patrol.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 1/25/06
Staff: Bill Perry (786-7123).
Background:
The Privacy Act.
The state's Privacy Act generally prohibits the interception or recording of any private
communication or conversation without the consent of all parties to the communication or
conversation. There are several exceptions to this general prohibition, including exceptions
allowing one-party consent in a variety of cases, and conditions under which a court may
authorize the interception or recording.
In addition, there are many exceptions from the Privacy Act's provisions, including certain
common carrier services; 911 services; police, fire, emergency medical service and poison
centers when recording incoming calls; the Department of Corrections recording of inmate
conversations; and video and sound recordings of arrested persons by police officers responsible
for making arrests.
Communications or conversations that are intercepted or recorded without the consent of all
parties are generally not admissible in court, except in limited circumstances.
Simultaneous Sound and Video Recordings by Law Enforcement.
The Privacy Act's provisions prohibiting the interception or recording of a private
communication or conversation without the consent of all parties do not apply to sound
recordings that correspond to video images recorded by video cameras mounted in law
enforcement vehicles, as long as certain conditions are met. One of these conditions is that the
recording device only be operated simultaneously with the video camera. Other conditions that
must be met are:
It is a gross misdemeanor to knowingly alter, erase, or wrongfully disclose any recording in violation of these restrictions. Sound recordings made under this provision are not inadmissible in court under the Privacy Act.
Summary of Bill:
The requirement that sound recording equipment be operated simultaneously with video
recording equipment that is mounted in a police vehicle is modified. Simultaneous operation is
required only "when the operating system has been activated for an event." Once an event has
been recorded, the audio equipment may be turned off and the operating system may be placed in
its "pre-event" mode.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.