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First Substitute H.B. 150

Representative Jackie Biskupski proposes the following substitute bill:


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ADMINISTRATIVE SUBPOENA AMENDMENTS

             2     
2010 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Bradley M. Daw

             5     
Senate Sponsor: Margaret Dayton

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Code of Criminal Procedure regarding the use of administrative
             10      subpoenas in the investigation of specified criminal offenses.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    defines electronic communication, electronic communications services and systems,
             14      and remote computing services;
             15          .    provides that the administrative subpoenas are for the investigation of offenses
             16      committed with the use of an electronic communications system or service or
             17      remote computing service;
             18          .    amends the scope of use of these administrative subpoenas to include stalking and
             19      child kidnapping, in addition to sexual offenses against a minor;
             20          .    addresses the rights and remedies of providers and subscribers affected by the
             21      administrative subpoena;
             22          .    amends the ground for issuing the administrative subpoena, which currently is when
             23      the investigating agency has a reasonable suspicion that an electronic
             24      communications system or service or a remote computing service has been used in
             25      the commission of a criminal offense, to include when the agency reasonably


             26      believes the criminal offense may have been committed; and
             27          .    requires that prosecutorial and law enforcement agencies annually report the
             28      number of administrative subpoenas each agency requested of a federal agency
             29      during the prior year.
             30      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             31          None
             32      Other Special Clauses:
             33          None
             34      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             35      AMENDS:
             36          77-22-2.5, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 28
             37     
             38      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             39          Section 1. Section 77-22-2.5 is amended to read:
             40           77-22-2.5. Administrative subpoenas for criminal investigations for records
             41      concerning an electronic communication system or service or remote computing service --
             42      Content -- Fee for providing information.
             43          (1) As used in this section:
             44          (a) (i) "Electronic communication" means any transfer of signs, signals, writing,
             45      images, sounds, data, or intelligence of any nature transmitted in whole or in part by a wire,
             46      radio, electromagnetic, photoelectronic, or photooptical system.
             47          (ii) "Electronic communication" does not include:
             48          (A) any wire or oral communication;
             49          (B) any communication made through a tone-only paging device;
             50          (C) any communication from a tracking device; or
             51          (D) electronic funds transfer information stored by a financial institution in a
             52      communications system used for the electronic storage and transfer of funds.
             53          (b) "Electronic communications service" means any service which provides for users
             54      the ability to send or receive wire or electronic communications.
             55          (c) "Electronic communications system" means any wire, radio, electromagnetic,
             56      photooptical, or photoelectronic facilities for the transmission of wire or electronic


             57      communications, and any computer facilities or related electronic equipment for the electronic
             58      storage of the communication.
             59          [(a)] (d) "Internet service provider" has the same definition as in Section 76-10-1230 .
             60          [(b)] (e) "Prosecutor" has the same definition as in Section 77-22-2 .
             61          [(c)] (f) "Sexual offense against a minor" means:
             62          (i) sexual exploitation of a minor as defined in Section 76-5a-3 or attempted sexual
             63      exploitation of a minor;
             64          (ii) a sexual offense or attempted sexual offense committed against a minor in violation
             65      of Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 4, Sexual Offenses; or
             66          (iii) dealing in or attempting to deal in material harmful to a minor in violation of
             67      Section 76-10-1206 .
             68          (g) "Remote computing service" means the provision to the public of computer storage
             69      or processing services by means of an electronic communications system.
             70          (2) When a law enforcement agency is investigating a sexual offense against a minor,
             71      an offense of stalking under Section 76-5-106.5 , or an offense of child kidnapping under
             72      Section 76-5-301.1 , and has reasonable suspicion that an [Internet protocol address] electronic
             73      communications system or service or remote computing service has been used in the
             74      commission of [the] a criminal offense, the prosecutor may issue an administrative subpoena,
             75      consistent with 18 U.S.C. 2703 and 18 U.S.C. 2702, to the [Internet service] electronic
             76      communications system or service or remote computing service provider that owns or controls
             77      the Internet protocol address, websites, email address, or service to a specific telephone
             78      number, requiring the production of the following information, if available, upon providing in
             79      the subpoena the Internet protocol address, email address, telephone number, or other
             80      identifier, and the dates and times the address, telephone number, or other identifier was
             81      suspected of being used in the commission of the offense:
             82          (a) names;
             83          (b) addresses;
             84          (c) local and long distance telephone connections;
             85          (d) records of session times and durations;
             86          (e) length of service, including the start date and types of service utilized;
             87          (f) telephone or other instrument subscriber numbers or other subscriber identifiers,


             88      including any temporarily assigned network address; and
             89          (g) means and sources of payment for the service, including any credit card or bank
             90      account numbers.
             91          (3) A subpoena issued under this section shall state that the [Internet service]
             92      electronic communications system or service or remote computing service provider shall
             93      produce any records under [Subsection] Subsections (2)(a) through (g) that are reasonably
             94      relevant to the investigation of the suspected [sexual offense against a minor] criminal activity
             95      or offense as described in the subpoena.
             96          (4) (a) An [Internet] electronic communications system or service or remote computing
             97      service provider that provides information in response to a subpoena issued under this section
             98      may charge a fee, not to exceed the actual cost, for providing the information.
             99          (b) The law enforcement agency conducting the investigation shall pay the fee.
             100          (5) The [Internet] electronic communications system or service or remote computing
             101      service provider served with or responding to the subpoena may not disclose the subpoena to
             102      the account holder identified pursuant to the subpoena.
             103          (6) If the [Internet] electronic communications system or service or remote computing
             104      service provider served with the subpoena does not own or control the Internet protocol
             105      address, websites, email address, or provide service for the telephone number that is the subject
             106      of the subpoena, the provider shall:
             107          (a) notify the investigating law enforcement agency that it does not have the
             108      information; and
             109          (b) provide to the investigating law enforcement agency any information the provider
             110      [may have] knows, through reasonable effort, that it has regarding how to locate the Internet
             111      service provider that does own or control the Internet protocol address, websites, email address,
             112      or provide service for the telephone number.
             113          (7) There is no cause of action against any provider or wire or electronic
             114      communication service, or its officers, employees, agents, or other specified persons, for
             115      providing information, facilities, or assistance in accordance with the terms of the
             116      administrative subpoena issued under this section or statutory authorization.
             117          (8) (a) An administrative subpoena issued under this section is subject to the provisions
             118      of Title 77, Chapter 23b, Access to Electronic Communications.


             119          (b) Rights and remedies for providers and subscribers under Title 77, Chapter 23b,
             120      Access to Electronic Communications, apply to providers and subscribers subject to an
             121      administrative subpoena issued under this section.
             122          [(7) (a)] (9) Every prosecutorial agency [that has issued any subpoenas under this
             123      section shall prepare a written report each year on or before June 30 listing] shall annually on
             124      or before June 30 report to the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice the number of
             125      administrative subpoenas issued by the agency during the previous calendar year.
             126          [(b) The report shall be submitted to the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile
             127      Justice on or before August 31 of the same year.]
             128          (10) State and local prosecutorial and law enforcement agencies shall annually on or
             129      before June 30 report to the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice the number of
             130      administrative subpoenas the agency requested that any federal law enforcement agency issue
             131      during the prior calendar year.


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