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Senator
Adelman of the 42nd offered the following amendment to the Senate Science and
Technology Committee substitute to SB 62 (LC 29 1687S):
By
inserting after "admissibility into evidence;" on line 11 of page 1 the
following:
"to
provide for interjurisdictional cooperation in certain investigations; to
provide for civil and criminal immunity for certain businesses under certain
circumstances;".
By
striking the quotation marks at the end of line 20 and inserting between lines
20 and 21 of page 12 the following:
"16-9-110.
Any
law enforcement unit or prosecutorial office of the State of Georgia is hereby
authorized to apply to the court or other appropriate entity of the United
States or any other state with jurisdiction over a respondent for the issuance
of search warrants, subpoenas, or orders to produce as may be appropriate to
further a pending criminal investigation or prosecution of a pending criminal
trial of a crime enumerated in Code Section 16-9-108.
16-9-111.
Any
business located within the State of Georgia that provides electronic
communication services or remote computing services, when served with a search
warrant, subpoena, notice to produce, notice of deposition, or order to disclose
properly issued by another state to produce records related to investigation or
trial of a criminal offense that would reveal the identity of the customers
using those services, data stored by, or on behalf of, the customer, the
customeŕs
usage of those services, the recipient or destination of communications sent to
or from those customers, or the content of those communications shall produce
those requested records as if that search warrant, subpoena, notice, or order
had been issued by a Georgia court, provided that such business has the right to
object that such compliance is unduly burdensome or oppressive.
16-9-112.
No
civil or criminal cause of action shall lie against any foreign or Georgia
business or its officers, employees, agents, or other persons for providing
records, information, facilities, or assistance pursuant to Code Section
16-9-109 or
16-9-111.'"
