Notwithstanding Chapter 24 of this title, a law-enforcement officer conducting a custodial interrogation is not required to obtain consent to electronic recording from the individual being interrogated or to inform the individual that an electronic recording is being made of the interrogation. This subchapter does not permit a law-enforcement officer or a law-enforcement agency to record a private communication between an individual and the individual's lawyer or a child and the child's parent or guardian.
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