A 3929
Prohibits use of biometric surveillance system by business entity under certain circumstances.
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Bill overview
This bill prohibits businesses from using biometric surveillance systems, such as facial recognition technology, on consumers at their physical premises unless specific conditions are met. It defines key terms like ‘biometric surveillance system’ and ‘facial recognition.’ The bill requires businesses to provide clear notice to consumers about the use of these systems and restricts their use to lawful purposes. Furthermore, it prevents businesses from profiting from the data collected and mandates a detailed explanation if the data is used to deny access or remove a consumer from the premises.
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Shanique Speight
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