National Law Review: New Utah Privacy Law Expands Warrant Requirement for Individuals’ Data Held by Electronic Communications Service Providers

National Law Review: New Utah Privacy Law Expands Warrant Requirement for Individuals’ Data Held by Electronic Communications Service Providers by Allen O’Rourke & Ernesto Mendieta:

On March 27, 2019, Utah Governor Gary Herbert signed HB 57, a bill designed to increase privacy protections by requiring law enforcement to obtain a search warrant before being able to access a person’s data held by electronic communication or remote computing service providers, including location information.

The bill, called the “Electronic Information or Data Privacy Act,” was introduced by Representative Craig Hall (R-Utah), who stated that the goal of the bill “is to provide the same protections we have in the physical world and apply those to the electronic world.”

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