76-9-402. Privacy violation.
(1) A person is guilty of privacy violation if, except as authorized by law, he:
(a) Trespasses on property with intent to subject anyone to eavesdropping or other
surveillance in a private place; or
(b) Installs in any private place, without the consent of the person or persons entitled to
privacy there, any device for observing, photographing, recording, amplifying, or broadcasting
sounds or events in the place or uses any such unauthorized installation; or
(c) Installs or uses outside of a private place any device for hearing, recording,
amplifying, or broadcasting sounds originating in the place which would not ordinarily be audible
or comprehensible outside, without the consent of the person or persons entitled to privacy there.
(2) Privacy violation is a class B misdemeanor.
Enacted by Chapter 196, 1973 General Session
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