This bill restricts governmental use of facial recognition and biometric surveillance technologies to protect civil rights and privacy.
If you operate a governmental entity in New Jersey, you must comply with strict regulations on biometric surveillance systems or face legal consequences.
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What This Means
New Jersey's Assembly Bill A5969 seeks to impose significant restrictions on the use of facial recognition and biometric surveillance by governmental entities. It highlights concerns over civil rights, accuracy, and privacy, mandating specific compliance measures for any permitted use. This legislation aims to protect residents from potential abuses associated with biometric technologies.
Key Provisions
- Prohibits governmental entities from using biometric surveillance systems without specific conditions.
- Requires standards for data management, including retention and access.
- Mandates auditing practices to ensure accuracy and compliance with civil rights.
- Establishes penalties for non-compliance, including inadmissibility of illegally obtained data.
- Allows individuals to seek damages for violations of the bill.
- Imposes potential disciplinary actions on governmental officials for violations.
Latest Legislative Action
Substituted by S4871 (2R)
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 6)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Lopez, Yvonne | Primary |
| Park, Ellen J. | Primary |
| Pintor Marin, Eliana | Primary |
| Haider, Shama A. | Cosponsor |
| Murphy, Carol A. | Cosponsor |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Governmental entities in New Jersey.
Penalty: Potential legal consequences for non-compliance.
Who: Governmental entities in New Jersey.
Penalty: Inadmissibility of illegally obtained biometric information.
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