(a) Any image or video recording collected or retained through the operation of an in-vehicle camera shall not be: (1) Used for any advertising. (2) Sold to a third party. (3) Shared with a third party unless any of the following apply: (A) The user has provided affirmative prior consent, and all of the following requirements are met: (i) Recipients of images or video recordings shared pursuant to this subparagraph do not use the images or video recordings for any purpose other than a purpose affirmatively consented to by the consumer, do not share or transmit the images or video recordings, and do not retain the images or video recordings longer than reasonably necessary to fulfill the purpose for which they were shared. (ii) The user receives clear, meaningful notice prior to the sharing of the images or video recordings, including the party or parties with whom the images or recordings will be shared, and the purpose for which the images or recordings will be shared. (B) (i) The images or video recordings are shared with a third party only to the extent necessary to diagnose, service, or repair the in-vehicle camera or vehicle equipment that relies on or utilizes the in-vehicle camera, or improve portions of a vehicleâs safety system that rely on or utilize the in-vehicle camera. (ii) Recipients of images or video recordings shared pursuant to this subparagraph do not use the images or video recordings for any purpose other than a purpose specified in clause (i), do not share or transmit the images or video recordings, and do not retain the images or video recordings longer than reasonably necessary to fulfill the purpose for which they were shared. (C) The images or video recordings are shared with a third party in order to comply with a valid verifiable consumer request pursuant to Title 1.81.5 (commencing with Section 1798.100) of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code. (D) The images or video recordings are shared with a third party pursuant to a records request, including, but not limited to, a request pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 832.7 of the Penal Code or Section 7923.625 of the Government Code or Title 4 (commencing with Section 2016.010) of Part 4 of the Code of Civil Procedure. (4) Retained at any location, other than the vehicle itself, unless either of the following apply: (A) The user has provided affirmative prior consent. (B) The images or video recordings are retained only to the extent necessary to diagnose, service, or repair the in-vehicle camera or vehicle equipment that relies on or utilizes the in-vehicle camera, or improve portions of a vehicleâs safety system that rely on or utilize the in-vehicle camera. (5) Downloaded, retrieved, or otherwise accessed by a person or entity other than the user, unless either of the following apply: (A) The user has provided affirmative prior consent. (B) (i) Subject to clause (ii), the images or video recordings are retained only to the extent necessary to diagnose, service, or repair the in-vehicle camera or vehicle equipment that relies on or utilizes the in-vehicle camera, or improve portions of a vehicleâs safety system that rely on or utilize the in-vehicle camera. (ii) The person or entity that downloads, retrieves, or otherwise accesses the images or recordings does not use the images or video recordings for any purpose other than the purpose specified in clause (i), does not share or transmit the images or video recordings, and does not retain the images or video recordings longer than reasonably necessary to fulfill the purpose for which they were shared. (b) (1) A person or entity that provides the operation of an in-vehicle camera in this state shall provide effective mechanisms, without any cost, penalty, or unnecessary steps, for a consumer to revoke their consent pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a), subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a), and subparagraph (A) of paragraph (5) of subdivision (a)
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