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Section 35-2-1307 - Admissibility of Electronic Monitoring; Liability; Reporting

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35-2-1307. Admissibility of electronic monitoring; liability; reporting. (a) No court or state agency shall admit into evidence or consider during any proceeding any recording created using an electronic monitoring device in a facility unless the recording is otherwise admissible under the Wyoming Rules of Evidence. (b) Upon request, a facility shall receive a copy of any recording that a party uses in an administrative proceeding against the facility. (c) A facility shall have no criminal or civil liability for: (i) Disclosing a recording made by an electronic monitoring device for any purpose pursuant to this act; and (ii) The disclosure of a recording for any purpose not authorized by this act by a resident, the resident's representative or any agent of the resident or the resident's representative. (d) A facility that provides internet or network access to a resident for the resident's electronic monitoring device shall not be liable for any network security breach caused by or resulting in unauthorized access to the electronic monitoring devices or any data captured, recorded, transmitted or broadcasted by the devices.

be liable for any network security breach caused by or resulting in unauthorized access to the electronic monitoring devices or any data captured, recorded, transmitted or broadcasted by the devices. (e) A facility shall have no civil or criminal liability for a violation of a resident's right to privacy that arises out of any electronic monitoring conducted in accordance with this act.