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US Virgin Islands Act 8797 — Real-Time Crime Center

US Virgin Islands · V.I. Act No. 8797 (2023); 3 V.I.C. § 263(a)

USVI Act 8797 establishes a centralized Real-Time Crime Center in the VI Police Department. Statutorily authorizes gunshot detection, a surveillance camera network, automated license plate readers, and fingerprint biometrics — putting AI-adjacent surveillance tech on a legal footing rather than restricting it. $2.5M appropriated.

Technical detail

V.I. Act No. 8797 (Bill 35-0131, 35th Legislature), codified at 3 V.I.C. § 263(a), establishes a centralized Real-Time Crime Center within the V.I. Police Department; explicitly contemplates AI-adjacent surveillance — gunshot detection, surveillance cameras, ALPRs, and fingerprint biometrics. $2.5M appropriated. Sponsored by Sen. Diane Capeheart.

Who is protected: (Public-safety purpose) USVI residents — but the law authorizes rather than restricts surveillance

Who must comply: Virgin Islands Police Department and any contractors operating RTCC technology

Key facts

JurisdictionUS Virgin Islands
LevelState
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthLimited protection
Effective date2023-12-19
Enacted2023-12-19
CitationV.I. Act No. 8797 (2023); 3 V.I.C. § 263(a)
Enforced byVirgin Islands Police Department
Private right of actionNo — agency enforcement only
Topicspolice and surveillance AI · biometric data · facial recognition · government use of AI
Last verified2026-06-21
Official sourceGovernor Bryan Acts on Bills Passed by 35th Legislature in its December 19th Session — Government of the USVI ↗

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