Chapter 371
2009 -- S 0211 AS AMENDED
Enacted 01/05/10
A N A C T
RELATING TO
STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- RESTRICTING RADIO
FREQUENCY
IDENTIFICATION DEVICES
Introduced By: Senators Ciccone, Tassoni, Ruggerio, and Jabour
Date Introduced: February 04, 2009
It is enacted by the
General Assembly as follows:
"SECTION 1. Title 42 of the General Laws entitled
"STATE AFFAIRS AND
GOVERNMENT" is hereby
amended by adding thereto the following chapter:
CHAPTER
153
RESTRICTING
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION DEVICES
42-153-1. Restriction of radio frequency identification devices. -- Except where
required by federal law, no state or municipal agency, or
any subdivision thereof, shall use, or request the use of Radio Frequency
Identification Devices (RFID) for the purpose of tracking the movement or
identity of any student on school grounds, at school functions, or while being
transported to or from school grounds or school functions.
42-153-2. Civil action alleging a
violation. -- In any civil action allowing a violation of
this chapter, the court may:
(1) Award damages and
reasonable attorneys' fees and costs to a prevailing plaintiff; and
(2) Afford injunctive
and other appropriate relief against any agency that commits or
proposes to commit a violation of this chapter.
42-153-3. Scope. -- (a)
Nothing contained herein shall be construed to affect the
otherwise lawful use of electronic monitoring devices by the
department of corrections or the
department of children, youth and families for individuals
placed on electronic monitoring parole,
home confinement, temporary community placement pursuant
to section 14-1-36.1, or in
community correctional programs. Global Positioning devices are
excluded.
(b) Nothing contained
herein shall be construed to prohibit the use of RFIDs
for the
purpose of tracking students being transported to a hospital
for emergency medical services in
accordance with section 23-4.1-1; provided, however, that no
information that personally
identifies the individual shall be transmitted by the RFID
unless HIPPA compliant.
(c) Nothing contained
herein shall prohibit the use of RFIDs by a state or
local
government for the purpose of tracking the location of equipment
or vehicles owned by the state
or local government, provided that the RFID device shall
not contain or transmit information that
directly pertains to any student.
(d) Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed to apply to or prohibit the use of global positioning system devices.
(e) Nothing contained herein shall be construed to prohibit a school's
use of RFID in the case of a student with special needs where:
(1)
It is determined that there is no less restrictive alternative available to
monitor the
student's movement in order to prevent elopement;
(2)
The use of RFID has been agreed to by both the school and the student's
parent(s) or legal guardian;
(3)
The use of RFID technology is included in the student's individual education
plan;
and
(4)
The student's parent(s) or legal guardian have been provided information about the
benefits and limits of the technology in tracking a student
who has eloped.
42-153-4. Use of radio frequency identification devices for toll payment. – The
personally identifiable information
of persons who use radio frequency identification devices to facilitate the
payment of tolls shall not be considered public information. Personally
identifying information may be released to law enforcement agencies only for:
(1) toll enforcement purposes; or (2) for other purposes if accompanied by a
court order.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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