This bill amends the Biometric Information Privacy Act to exempt entities using vehicle safety technology for safety purposes from its provisions.
If you use vehicle safety technology in Illinois, you must ensure biometric data is not retained longer than necessary or face legal scrutiny.
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What This Means
HB3292 proposes an amendment to the Biometric Information Privacy Act, specifically exempting entities that utilize vehicle safety technology for safety purposes. This change aims to clarify the legal landscape for companies employing such technologies, ensuring they are not subject to the same privacy regulations as other biometric data handlers. The bill defines 'vehicle safety technology' and outlines the conditions under which biometric identifiers may be used.
Key Provisions
- Exempts entities using vehicle safety technology from BIPA provisions.
- Defines 'vehicle safety purpose' related to driver and occupant safety.
- Specifies that biometric identifiers must not be retained longer than necessary.
- Clarifies that biometric identifiers cannot be used to identify individuals.
- Amends Sections 10 and 25 of the Biometric Information Privacy Act.
Latest Legislative Action
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Robert Rita D | Sponsor | HD-028 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Entities using vehicle safety technology.
Penalty: Potential legal scrutiny under BIPA.
Who: Entities using vehicle safety technology.
Penalty: Potential legal scrutiny under BIPA.
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