The Judicial Privacy Act, also known as HB492, is a bill that aims to protect the personal information of judges and justices. It prohibits the public posting or displaying of a judge's or justice's personal information on the internet without their written permission. It also prohibits the sale, trade, or transfer of judges' personal information by commercial data collectors. Violations of these provisions can result in penalties. The bill defines terms and establishes a process for judges and justices to request that their personal information not be made public.