Relates to banning the use of biometric identifying technology in schools
Bill S 3827 bans biometric technology in schools, protecting students' privacy by prohibiting data collection like fingerprints and facial recognition for identification.
Bill S 3827 bans biometric technology in schools, protecting students' privacy by prohibiting data collection like fingerprints and facial recognition for identification.
Bill Number: S 3827
Title: Relates to banning the use of biometric identifying technology in schools
Status: Referred to Education
Introduced: January 30, 2025
Classification: Bill
The primary purpose of Bill S 3827 is to prohibit the use of biometric identifying technology in educational institutions. This legislation aims to protect students' privacy and personal data by ensuring that schools do not collect or utilize biometric information, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, or iris scans, for identification or security purposes.
Bill S 3827 represents a significant step towards safeguarding student privacy in educational settings by banning the use of biometric identifying technology. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its implications for schools and technology providers will become clearer, shaping the future of student identification and security practices.
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