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EAVESDROPPING AND COMMUNICATIONSSec: 13-3001-13-3019 > Exemptions
Short Summary
This document provides exemptions from the provisions of the Eavesdropping and Communications chapter of the Arizona Revised Statutes Criminal Code. It applies to communication service providers, officers, agents, employees, and any person involved in wire, electronic, or oral communications. The exemptions include interception, installation, and operation of communications with a subpoena or court order, normal use of services provided by communication service providers, acts performed by communication service provider officers, agents, or employees to protect the provider’s services, equipment, and facilities, providing information or response to a court order or lawful authority, interception or use of communications by a service provider for operational, maintenance, testing, or protection purposes, interception of radio communications by the general public, government, law enforcement, civil defense, and other authorized systems, interception of communications causing harmful interference, use of pen register or trap and trace device by a communication service provider for billing or recording purposes, interception or installation of communications with consent, disclosure of communication contents or records to law enforcement in case of crime or emergency, disclosure of customer or subscriber records for authorized purposes or with consent, interception or access of readily accessible electronic communications, interception of radio communications through monitored systems, and interception of oral communications using child monitoring devices. No penalties are mentioned in this document.
Whom does it apply to?
Communication service providers, officers, agents, employees, and any person involved in wire, electronic, or oral communications
What does it govern?
Exemptions from the provisions of the Eavesdropping and Communications chapter of the Arizona Revised Statutes Criminal Code
What are exemptions?
1. Interception, installation, and operation of communications, and providing information or assistance to law enforcement officers with a subpoena or court order. 2. Normal use of services and facilities provided by communication service providers. 3. Acts performed by communication service provider officers, agents, or employees to protect the provider's services, equipment, and facilities. 4. Providing information or response to a court order or lawful authority. 5. Interception or use of communications by a service provider for operational, maintenance, testing, or protection purposes. 6. Interception of radio communications by the general public, government, law enforcement, civil defense, and other authorized systems. 7. Interception of communications causing harmful interference. 8. Use of pen register or trap and trace device by a communication service provider for billing or recording purposes. 9. Interception or installation of communications with the consent of a party or user. 10. Disclosure of communication contents or records to law enforcement in case of crime or emergency. 11. Disclosure of customer or subscriber records for authorized purposes or with consent. 12. Interception or access of readily accessible electronic communications. 13. Interception of radio communications through monitored systems. 14. Interception of oral communications using child monitoring devices.
What are the Penalties?
No penalties mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Arizona