LB1059

Prohibit certain conduct relating to mobile tracking devices and change penalties for stalking

Failed·4/17/26
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Nebraska LB1059 aims to prohibit unauthorized use of mobile tracking devices and enhance penalties for stalking.

Nebraska LB1059 seeks to amend the state's criminal code by prohibiting the unauthorized installation or use of mobile tracking devices on individuals or their property. It also changes penalties for stalking offenses, making them more severe under certain conditions. The bill defines a mobile tracking device as any electronic or software tool that tracks the movement of a person or object. It outlines specific scenarios where the use of such devices is allowed, such as for tracking vulnerable adults or in compliance with court orders.

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Calendar

Feb 6

1:30 PM

Judiciary Hearing

History

Apr 17

Legislature

Indefinitely postponed

Feb 27

Legislature

Conrad MO478 Indefinitely postpone pursuant to Rule 6, Sec. 3(f) filed

Feb 27

Legislature

Conrad MO479 Bracket until April 17, 2026 filed