This bill amends KRS sections to address privacy violations related to identification devices and restricts the use of facial recognition technology.
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
Senate Bill 354 introduces significant changes to privacy laws in Kentucky, particularly concerning facial recognition technology. It establishes new legal avenues for individuals affected by unauthorized use of such technologies.
Key Provisions
- Amends KRS sections to create a cause of action for unauthorized introduction of identification devices.
- Restricts the use of facial recognition technology.
- Prohibits the use of facial recognition technology as evidence in court.
- Establishes a new rule of evidence making such evidence inadmissible.
- Removes the subsection allowing a petition to remove a minor or an incompetent person from parental control based on identification device decisions.
Latest Legislative Action
floor amendment (1) filed
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Adrienne Southworth R | Sponsor | SD-007 |
Amendments (1)
Compliance Checklist
Who: Businesses using facial recognition technology.
Penalty: Potential civil actions for non-compliance.
Who: Legal teams and compliance officers.
Penalty: Inadmissibility of evidence in court.
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