(1) An officer with a body-worn camera shall give notice, when reasonable under the circumstances: (a) to: (i) the occupants of a private residence in which the officer enters and in which a body-worn camera is in use; or (ii) a health care provider present at a hospital, a health care facility, human service program, or a health care provider's clinic in which the officer enters and in which a body-worn camera is in use; and (b) either by: (i) wearing a body-worn camera in a clearly visible manner; or (ii) giving an audible notice that the officer is using a body-worn camera.
(a) to: (i) the occupants of a private residence in which the officer enters and in which a body-worn camera is in use; or (ii) a health care provider present at a hospital, a health care facility, human service program, or a health care provider's clinic in which the officer enters and in which a body-worn camera is in use; and
(i) the occupants of a private residence in which the officer enters and in which a body-worn camera is in use; or
(ii) a health care provider present at a hospital, a health care facility, human service program, or a health care provider's clinic in which the officer enters and in which a body-worn camera is in use; and
(b) either by: (i) wearing a body-worn camera in a clearly visible manner; or (ii) giving an audible notice that the officer is using a body-worn camera.
(i) wearing a body-worn camera in a clearly visible manner; or
(ii) giving an audible notice that the officer is using a body-worn camera.
(2) An agency shall make the agency's policies regarding the use of body-worn cameras available to the public, and shall place the policies on the agency's public website when possible.