This bill establishes legal actions against the use of identification devices and restricts facial recognition technology in Kentucky.
If you use facial recognition technology in Kentucky, you must ensure compliance with new restrictions or face legal action.
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What This Means
Kentucky's SB239 aims to create a legal framework around the use of facial recognition technology and biometric identifiers. It introduces causes of action and restricts their admissibility as evidence.
Key Provisions
- Creates a cause of action for the introduction of identification devices.
- Restricts the use of facial recognition technology and biometric identifiers.
- Prohibits the use of facial recognition technology as evidence in legal proceedings.
- Establishes new sections in KRS Chapters related to privacy and technology.
- Proposes a new rule of evidence regarding facial recognition technology.
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Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 13)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| D. Douglas | Primary |
| D. Thayer | Primary |
| D. Yates | Primary |
| G. Clemons | Primary |
| G. Neal | Primary |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Businesses using facial recognition technology.
Penalty: Legal action for non-compliance.
Who: Organizations handling biometric data.
Penalty: Potential lawsuits for unauthorized use.
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