An Act To Regulate the Use of Automated License Plate Recognition Systems
Sec. 1. 29-A MRSA §2117-A is enacted to read:
§ 2117-A. Use of automated license plate recognition systems
An authorized user under this subsection of an automated license plate recognition system may use an automated license plate recognition system only for the official and legitimate purposes of the user's employer.
A law enforcement agency may publish and release as public information summary reports using aggregate data that do not reveal the activities of an individual or firm and may share commercial motor vehicle screening data with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for regulatory compliance purposes.
Sec. 2. Working group to study the use of automated license plate recognition systems. The Secretary of State shall establish a working group to study and assess potential issues relating to the use of automated license plate recognition systems by law enforcement agencies and other authorized agencies. In addition to the Secretary of State, the working group must include, but is not limited to, representatives of the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of State Police, representatives of local and county law enforcement, representatives of the Department of Transportation, representatives of the Maine Turnpike Authority and representatives of organizations or individuals representing privacy and constitutional interests.
The working group report under section 3 must include a review of a September 2009 report, completed by an international association of chiefs of police that studied the privacy impact of enhanced collection, analysis and dissemination of license plate data made possible by automated license plate recognition system technology. The working group report must include model policy or draft legislation, either developed by the working group or by an association representing users of automated license plate recognition systems.
Sec. 3. Report. The working group under section 2 shall submit a report including its findings and recommendations to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over transportation matters no later than January 15, 2011.