Unlawful surveillance.

SB 161 Unlawful surveillance

Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Unlawful surveillance.
SB-161


About SB-161

Unlawful surveillance. Adds a prohibition against using a tracking device to the list of conditions a court may impose when issuing a protection order. Increases the penalty for stalking to a Level 5 felony if the offense is committed by means of a tracking device. Provides that a person who knowingly or intentionally places a tracking device on an individual or the individual's property without the individual's knowledge or consent commits unlawful surveillance, a Class A misdemeanor, unless certain exceptions apply, and increases the penalty to a Level 6 felony if the person is the subject of a protective order or has certain prior convictions. Establishes a sentence enhancement if a person uses a tracking device to commit or facilitate the commission of a crime.

  

Bill Texts

Enrolled 04/24/2023

Engrossed 03/27/2023

Amended 03/23/2023

Engrossed 02/27/2023

Amended 02/23/2023

Introduced 01/09/2023

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Sponsors (8)

Votes

House - Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1

04/24/2023

Yeas: 92 | Nays: 0
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Senate - Conference Committee Report 1

04/24/2023

Yeas: 45 | Nays: 0
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House - Third reading

03/28/2023

Yeas: 95 | Nays: 1
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Senate - Third reading

02/28/2023

Yeas: 49 | Nays: 0
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History

Public Law 172

05/04/2023

Signed By The Governor

05/04/2023

Signed By The Speaker

05/01/2023

Signed By The President Of The Senate

04/28/2023

Signed By The President Pro Tempore

04/25/2023

Conference Committee Report 1: Adopted By The Senate; Roll Call 468: Yeas 45, Nays 0

04/24/2023

Conference Committee Report 1: Adopted By The Senate;

04/24/2023

Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: Adopted By The House; Roll Call 475: Yeas 92, Nays 0

04/24/2023

Ccr # 1 Filed In The House

04/20/2023

Ccr # 1 Filed In The Senate

04/20/2023

Senate Advisors Appointed: Pol, Charbonneau And Crane

04/18/2023

Senate Conferees Appointed: Crider And Taylor G

04/18/2023

House Advisors Appointed: Torr, Meltzer, Hatcher And Pierce M

04/14/2023

House Conferees Appointed: Mcnamara And Gore

04/14/2023

Senate Dissented From House Amendments

04/13/2023

Motion To Dissent Filed

04/12/2023

Concurrence Withdrawn

04/10/2023

Motion To Concur Filed

04/03/2023

Returned To The Senate With Amendments

03/29/2023

Third Reading: Passed; Roll Call 311: Yeas 95, Nays 1

03/28/2023

Second Reading: Amended, Ordered Engrossed

03/27/2023

Amendment #1 (mcnamara) Prevailed; Voice Vote

03/27/2023

Representative Gore M Added As Cosponsor

03/23/2023

Committee Report: Amend Do Pass, Adopted

03/23/2023

First Reading: Referred To Committee On Courts And Criminal Code

03/06/2023

Referred To The House

03/01/2023

Third Reading: Passed; Roll Call 186: Yeas 49, Nays 0

02/28/2023

Third Reading: Passed;

02/28/2023

House Sponsor: Representative Mcnamara

02/28/2023

Cosponsor: Representative Torr

02/28/2023

Senator Becker Added As Coauthor

02/28/2023

Senator Crane Added As Coauthor

02/28/2023

Senator Young M Added As Third Author

02/27/2023

Senator Charbonneau Added As Second Author

02/27/2023

Second Reading: Amended, Ordered Engrossed

02/27/2023

Amendment #1 (freeman) Prevailed; Voice Vote

02/27/2023

Committee Report: Amend Do Pass, Adopted

02/23/2023

Authored By Senator Crider

01/09/2023

First Reading: Referred To Committee On Corrections And Criminal Law

01/09/2023