S.B.1194

California State Legislature

Bill Title Privacy: lodging and common carriers.
Hispanic Sponsors CA Sen. Ricardo Lara (D-CA-033)
Date Introduced 02/15/2018
NHCSL Task Force
Human and Civil Rights
Primary Issue Area Congress
Issue Areas
Administrative law and government organization
Arts culture and religion
Emergency management
Federal and intergovernmental affairs
Finance banking and credit
Human and civil rights
Session 2017-2018 Regular Session

Summary

Existing law requires a business to take all reasonable steps to dispose of customer records within its custody or control containing personal information, including information that identifies a particular individual, such as his or her name, address, physical characteristics, or description, when the records are no longer to be retained by the business. Existing law also prohibits a public or private employer from providing voluntary consent to an immigration enforcement agent to access, review, or obtain the employer's employee records without a subpoena or judicial warrant. This bill would, except as specified, prohibit specified entities that offer lodging, or any employee or agent thereof, from disclosing, producing, providing, releasing, transferring, disseminating, or otherwise communicating all or any part of a guest record, as defined, orally, in writing, or by electronic or any other means to a 3rd party, other than a California peace officer, without a court-issued subpoena, warrant, or order, as specified. The bill would also similarly prohibit an owner or operator of a private or charter bus transportation company, or any employee or agent thereof, from disclosing, producing, providing, releasing, transferring, disseminating, or otherwise communicating all or any part of a passenger manifest, as defined, orally, in writing, or by electronic or any other means to a 3rd party, other than a California peace officer, without a court-issued subpoena, warrant, or order, as specified.