Under the proposed law, “entities” using ALPRs, including Kentucky law enforcement agencies, local government agencies, and homeowner's associations, could only retain collected data for 30 days unless the data is being used in a criminal or insurance claim investigation, become subject to a subpoena duces tecum or preservation of evidence notification; or is being used for toll collection activities on highways and bridges.
Under the proposed law, “entities” using ALPRs, including Kentucky law enforcement agencies, local government agencies, and HOAs could only retain collected data for 30 days unless the data is being used in a felony prosecution, become subject to a subpoena, or is being used for toll collection activities.
Dionne Mack has seen the death of her son Tyrell Spencer go from an unsolved mystery to the inspiration behind House Bill 45 legislation named in her son's memory.