Maine Code § 16-644

Exceptions
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1. Consent of owner or user. When disclosure of electronic device content information is not
prohibited by federal law, a government entity may obtain the information without a warrant with the
informed, affirmative consent of the owner or user of the electronic device concerned, except when the
device is known or believed by the owner or user to be in the possession of a 3rd party authorized to
possess the device by the owner or user.
[PL 2023, c. 499, §10 (AMD).]
2. Consent of owner or user not required if content information public. Notwithstanding
subsection 1, a government entity may obtain content information without a warrant if the content
information is otherwise disclosed by anyone in a publicly accessible domain, including, but not limited
to, on the Internet.
[PL 2013, c. 402, §1 (NEW).]
3. Emergency. When a government entity cannot, with due diligence, obtain a warrant in time to
address an emergency that involves or is believed to involve imminent danger of death or serious
physical injury to any person, a government entity may obtain the content information from an
electronic device without a warrant, and a provider of electronic communication service or remote
computing service may disclose such information to the requesting government entity without a
warrant.
[PL 2023, c. 499, §11 (AMD).]
REVISOR'S NOTE: §644. Exceptions to warrant requirement (As enacted by PL 2013, c. 409, § 1 is
REALLOCATED TO TITLE 16, SECTION 650)

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