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Montana's SB351 proposes changes to privacy laws concerning biometric data. Due to the inaccessibility of the bill text, specific provisions cannot be confirmed.
Latest Legislative Action
(S) Transmitted to Governor
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
District
Daniel ZolnikovR
Sponsor
SD-022
Roll Call Votes (showing 3 of 11)
H ·
(H) 2nd Reading Free Conference Committee Report Adopted ·
May 2, 2023
96 Yea 2 Nay 2 OtherPassed ✓
H ·
(H) 3rd Reading Free Conference Committee Report Adopted ·
May 2, 2023
93 Yea 3 Nay 4 OtherPassed ✓
S ·
(S) 2nd Reading Free Conference Committee Report Adopted ·
May 2, 2023
50 Yea 0 NayPassed ✓
S ·
(S) 3rd Reading Free Conference Committee Report Adopted ·
May 1, 2023
49 Yea 1 NayPassed ✓
S ·
(S) 2nd Reading House Amendments Not Concurred ·
Apr 20, 2023
49 Yea 1 NayPassed ✓
H ·
(H) 3rd Reading Concurred ·
Apr 17, 2023
97 Yea 0 Nay 3 OtherPassed ✓
H ·
(H) 2nd Reading Concurred ·
Apr 14, 2023
100 Yea 0 NayPassed ✓
H ·
(H) Energy, Technology and Federal Relations Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred as Amended ·
Apr 7, 2023
13 Yea 0 NayPassed ✓
S ·
(S) 3rd Reading Passed ·
Mar 2, 2023
50 Yea 0 NayPassed ✓
S ·
(S) 2nd Reading Passed ·
Mar 1, 2023
49 Yea 0 Nay 1 OtherPassed ✓
S ·
(S) Business, Labor, and Economic Affairs Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed as Amended ·
Feb 24, 2023
10 Yea 0 NayPassed ✓
Compliance Checklist
Obtain explicit consent from individuals before collecting biometric data. Who: Businesses collecting biometric data. Penalty: Fines for non-compliance.
Implement data protection measures for biometric information. Who: Entities processing biometric data. Penalty: Potential penalties for data breaches.
Full Legal Analysis
SB351 is a legislative proposal in Montana intended to revise privacy laws concerning biometric data. The source text provided is in an inaccessible PDF format, preventing verification of specific provisions, requirements, or penalties. Without access to the actual bill text, it is unclear what specific changes are being proposed or how they align with similar legislative efforts in other states. To fully understand the bill's scope and impact, obtaining a readable version of the bill text is necessary.
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