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Code · Illinois · Chapter 725 — CRIMINAL PROCEDURE · Act 167

Sec. 20. Information retention.

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Sec. 20. Information retention.
(a)If a law enforcement agency uses a drone under Section 15 of this Act, the agency shall destroy all information gathered by the drone within the following timeframes:
(1)All information gathered pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), or
of Section 15 shall be destroyed within 30 days after being gathered.
(2)All information gathered pursuant to paragraph
(10)of Section 15 shall be destroyed
within 24 hours after being gathered.
(3)All information gathered pursuant to paragraph
(7)of Section 15 shall be turned
over to the requesting local government agency as soon as practicable, and all gathered information shall be destroyed immediately after the information has been turned over.
(b)Notwithstanding subsection (a), a supervisor at a law enforcement agency may retain particular information if:
(1)there is reasonable suspicion that the information contains evidence of criminal
activity;
(2)the information is relevant to an ongoing investigation or pending criminal trial;
(3)a supervisor at the agency deems that the information will be used exclusively for
training purposes, provided that any such information shall not contain any personally identifiable information; or
(4)the information consists of only flight path data, metadata, or telemetry
information of the drone.
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