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AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; expanding the applicability of certain provisions governing the disclosure by a provider of Internet service of certain records stored on the Internet; providing a penalty; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; expanding the applicability of certain provisions governing the disclosure by a provider of Internet service of certain records stored on the Internet; providing a penalty; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
Introduction Date
Friday, January 31, 2025
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Public exhibits
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Support 2 · Opp 1 · Neutral 0
Auditor findings
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recusal 0 · QPQ 0
AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; expanding the applicability of certain provisions governing the disclosure by a p
Existing federal law: (1) regulates the ability of federal, state and local governmental entities to access certain records stored on the Internet; and (2) sets forth certain requirements governing the disclosure of such information. (18 U.S.C. § 2701-2713) In general, existing federal law authorizes a governmental entity to require an Internet service provider that provides a remote computing service to disclose the contents of a wire or electronic communication that has been in electronic storage pursuant to a court order, subpoena or warrant. (18 U.S.C. § 2703) Under existing state law, a provider of Internet service who violates federal law is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than $500. Existing state law also: (1) authorizes certain governmental entities to compel a provider of Internet service to disclose certain information pertaining to a user or subscriber pursuant to a subpoena; and (2) requires a provider of Internet service to keep certain information confidential. (NRS 179.467, 193.340) For the purpose of these provisions, existing state law defines the term “provider of Internet service” to mean any provider who provides subscribers with access to the Internet or an electronic email address, or both. (NRS 205.4758) Section 5 of this bill expands this definition to include a provider of Internet service who provides subscribers or customers with a remote computing service. Section 5 thereby: (1) provides that a provider of Inter
NELIS exhibits (4 on file)
Support (2)
- Reva Crump (Testimony)
- James Phoenix (Testimony)
Opposition (1)
- Paloma Guerrero — the Clark and Washoe County Public Defender's Offices (Testimony)
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