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Bill S 1422 protects biometric data by requiring consent for collection, enforcing security measures, and allowing individuals to control their personal information.
Bill S 1422 protects biometric data by requiring consent for collection, enforcing security measures, and allowing individuals to control their personal information.
Bill S 1422 aims to establish a comprehensive framework for the protection of biometric data. The legislation seeks to safeguard individuals' privacy by regulating how biometric information—such as fingerprints, facial recognition data, and iris scans—is collected, stored, and used by businesses and government entities.
The main provisions of the Biometric Privacy Act include:
Consent Requirement: Organizations must obtain explicit consent from individuals before collecting or processing their biometric data.
Data Security Measures: Entities that handle biometric information are required to implement reasonable security measures to protect this data from unauthorized access and breaches.
Data Retention Policies: The bill mandates that biometric data must not be retained longer than necessary for the purpose for which it was collected, and organizations must establish clear data retention policies.
Transparency Obligations: Organizations must provide clear disclosures regarding their biometric data practices, including how the data will be used and shared.
Enforcement and Penalties: The bill outlines enforcement mechanisms, including potential fines for non-compliance, and allows individuals to seek legal recourse in cases of violations.
The Biometric Privacy Act would impact:
Businesses: Companies that collect biometric data for various purposes, including security, marketing, and customer identification, will need to adjust their practices to comply with the new regulations.
Government Agencies: Public entities that utilize biometric data for identification or surveillance will also be subject to the provisions of the act.
Consumers: Individuals whose biometric data is collected will benefit from enhanced privacy protections and greater control over their personal information.
Introduced: The bill was introduced on January 9, 2025.
Legislative Actions:
Related Bills: The bill is related to several prior-session bills, including:
Bill S 1422 represents a significant step towards enhancing biometric privacy protections. By establishing clear guidelines for the collection and use of biometric data, the legislation aims to empower individuals and hold organizations accountable for safeguarding sensitive personal information. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its implications for privacy rights and data security will be closely monitored by stakeholders across various sectors.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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