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Louisiana's HB611 seeks to regulate the use of facial recognition data, imposing restrictions that could impact sectors utilizing this technology.
Key Provisions
Prohibits the use of facial recognition data under certain circumstances
Addresses privacy concerns related to surveillance technology
Latest Legislative Action
Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice.
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
District
Edmond JordanD
Sponsor
HD-029
Compliance Checklist
Review and adjust facial recognition data usage policies Who: Businesses using facial recognition technology Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance
Full Legal Analysis
HB611 aims to prohibit the use of facial recognition data under specified circumstances, reflecting growing concerns over privacy and surveillance. While the exact provisions are not detailed in the available text, the bill aligns with similar legislative efforts in other states, which have also sought to impose restrictions on facial recognition technology to protect individual privacy rights. Stakeholders should monitor the bill's progress for potential changes related to facial recognition data usage.
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