Massachusetts H638 protects library patron privacy by restricting access to records revealing identity and intellectual pursuits.
Massachusetts H638 amends the General Laws to protect library patron privacy. It ensures that records revealing the identity and intellectual pursuits of library users are not public records. Access to these records is only allowed with a warrant or under exigent circumstances. This bill aims to safeguard the privacy of library patrons in Massachusetts.
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