The bill mandates the Attorney General to study law enforcement's use of facial recognition technology and report recommendations for a statewide policy within 12 months.
If you operate in law enforcement, you must prepare for potential policy changes on facial recognition technology by 2026 or face compliance issues.
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What This Means
This bill requires the New Jersey Attorney General to conduct a study on the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement agencies, with a report due within 12 months. The findings will inform a statewide policy governing its use.
Key Provisions
- The Attorney General must study the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement agencies.
- A report with findings and recommendations must be issued within 12 months.
- The report must summarize current usage and propose a statewide policy.
Latest Legislative Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Public Safety and Preparedness Committee
Compliance Checklist
Who: New Jersey Attorney General
Deadline: Within six months of the bill's effective date
Who: New Jersey Attorney General
Deadline: Within six months of the bill's effective date
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