This bill prohibits the use of facial recognition systems without consent, with specific exemptions for law enforcement and public safety.
If you operate a business using facial recognition in New Jersey, you must obtain express written consent from individuals or face criminal penalties.
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What This Means
New Jersey Assembly Bill A684 seeks to regulate the use of facial recognition systems by prohibiting their application without express consent. It outlines specific exemptions for law enforcement and public safety purposes while imposing strict data retention and sharing rules. This bill will impact both governmental and private entities utilizing such technology.
Key Provisions
- Prohibits use of facial recognition systems without express written consent.
- Exempts law enforcement agencies using the technology for investigations.
- Allows governmental and private entities to use the technology for public safety with restrictions.
- Requires discarded data within 90 days and prohibits sharing except by court order.
- Establishes penalties for violations as a crime of the fourth degree.
- Allows civil action for individuals improperly subjected to facial recognition.
Latest Legislative Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Kanitra, Paul | Primary |
| McGuckin, Gregory P. | Primary |
Compliance Checklist
Who: All entities using facial recognition systems.
Penalty: Criminal charges for violations.
Who: Governmental and private entities using facial recognition.
Deadline: Within 90 days of data collection.
Penalty: Criminal charges for violations.
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